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How can I identify the Yahoo ID/email of an old Flickr account? The only information I have directly is the URL of that Flickr account. Thank you in advance for any assistance!
28 wrz 2021 · If you previously signed in to Flickr with only a Yahoo ID or username, try adding @yahoo.com (or @yahoo.co.uk, @yahoo.co.jp, etc. depending on your location) after your username. If you're still having no luck figuring out your login email, click on " forgot password? " and enter possible email addresses you may have used.
25 sie 2005 · The Yahoo! ID is just what you need to sign in to the site (a unique idenitifier so we know you are, and a password so you can prove it) – it’s ok if that ID is not the same as your Flickr screen name. Your Flickr and main Yahoo! profiles can be different, no problem.
1 lis 2018 · Here at Flickr, we’ve long wanted a simpler login solution that would allow each member to use the email address of their choice. And since SmugMug bought Flickr from Yahoo, we’ve been working toward this goal. By early 2019, our new login will be live on Flickr.
12 sty 2008 · From the URL you’ve got take extract the image name (2177060015_258bcfaff9_m.jpg) and split it on the underscore. The first part is the photoID, the second part is the hash / salt and (if there) the third part the size (Full format: photoId _ hash _ size.jpg).
14 lis 2015 · You can construct the source URL to a photo once you know its ID, server ID, farm ID and secret, as returned by many API methods. The URL takes the following format: http://farm{farm-id}.static.flickr.com/{server-id}/{id}_{secret}.jpg
2 maj 2012 · The simplest API is flickr.photos.search, and you can find the documents from http://www.flickr.com/services/api/flickr.photos.search.html And an example output could be found there.