// description of your code here
<?php
// Displays a single random photo from recent flickr photos with a given tag.
// Original code stolen from many sources including http://www.thebishop.net/geodog/archives/2004/09/29/fun_hacking_with_flickr_making_a_homemade_flickr_tag_badge_with_magpierss.html and http://prwdot.org/archives/002468.html
// USER CONFIGURATION SECTION
// MagpieRSS Configuration
// This is an example based on my system;
// you will need to customize it for your system
// and your preferences. You can remove it entirely
// if you have done it elsewhere
// refer to http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/
require_once('/var/www/bradford/magpierss-0.61/rss_fetch.inc');
error_reporting(E_ERROR);
define(MAGPIE_CACHE_ON, true);
define(MAGPIE_CACHE_DIR, '/var/www/bradford/magpie_cache');
define(MAGPIE_CACHE_AGE, 300);
define(MAGPIE_CACHE_FRESH_ONLY, false);
define(MAGPIE_DETECT_ENCODING, true);
define(MAGPIE_DEBUG, 0);
define(MAGPIE_FETCH_TIME_OUT, 15);
define(MAGPIE_USE_GZIP, true);
// flickr configuration
// How many photos you want to display
$num_photos = 2; // for some reason it doesn't like 1
$tag = 'Bradford';
// URL for the flickr feed you want to use
$flickr_feed_url ='http://www.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?tags='.$tag.'&format=rss_200';
?>
<?php
// Fetch the feed
$flickr = fetch_rss( $flickr_feed_url );
if ($flickr) {
$flickr_title = $flickr->channel["title"];
$flickr_link = $flickr->channel["link"];
?>
<!-- Display the title and link to the feed -->
<?php
// Pick some random photos
$random_photos = array_rand($flickr->items,$num_photos);
foreach ( $random_photos as $random_photo ) {
$description = explode("\n\n",$flickr->items[$random_photo]["description"]);
?>
<!-- Display the given photo -->
<?php echo ereg_replace('<img src=(.*) width=(.*)>', '<img src=\\1 width="150px"/>', $description[1]);
die();?> // ok we've got our first photo - lets exit
<?php
}
} else {
?>
<!-- Display an error message if things didn't work -->
<p>An error occurred in the MagpieRSS parser:</p>
<p><?php echo magpie_error(); ?></p>
<?php
}
?>