Hi Rod, Great to see jQuery being used in an inventive way. Have you any plans to makw this a web widget, as I'd love to use something like this on my site.
As to the http Auth issue, would it be possible to make this into a plugin, so it would make the code cleaner, and it would be a great plugin to see to use some other services. Tane http://digitalspaghetti.me.uk On 12/3/06, Rod Begbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just thought I'd send this out in case anyone's interested. > > I've used JQuery as part of a Windows Vista sidebar gadget I've built > called Twadget (http://arsecandle.org/twadget/). It's a gadget that > allows you to follow your friends' statuses (and update your own) on > the rawkin' Twitter.com > > Since Vista gadgets are just zipped up HTML+Javascript, JQuery's a > natural choice. It made event-handling and smooth UI effects a piece > of piss. (Only downside? Twitter's API uses HTTP Auth, which JQuery > doesn't support, so I had to do some half-assed hackery to make the > AJAX calls) > > Rawk on you lovely JQuery types! > > Rod. > > -- > :: Rod Begbie :: http://groovymother.com/ :: > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/