thx,

I was using the containers embed logic =/, can u explain me the
SWFObject function? (thats using OpenSocial API ?? sorry im very
noob).

I have another question, how can i publish my application so all the
users of the SN Sites can see it and add it to their profiles?. I have
tried developing a very simple application but only i can see it and
use it...

Regards,

On Aug 27, 7:20 pm, "justin kruger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OpenSocial does not yet have a file store or a media store option for apps.
>
> In OpenSocial v.8 you may have some rest access to photos and albums,
> but this is varried.  Your best bet will still be to store your own
> photos from your own widget.
>
> As for flash widgets go, you should be fine, as long as you are not
> using the containers embed logic.  You should use SWFObject which
> functions much better.
>
> Google App engine provides the easiest and most scalable data/storage
> package for widgets, however Amazon's EC2 offering is pretty awesome
> and extremely flexible.  Some people are using hadoop on it, which is
> very simular to Google's mapReduce and is very scalable, but still
> requires some trial and error to configure.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:00 PM, xiaoping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Sorry but im a beginner in this thing, i want to know if i can develop
> > an OpenSocial application that can storage photo/audio files (.jpg
> > and .wav files via upload) in the own Social Network repository (not
> > an external one) and then call that files to show it in the
> > application.
>
> > Going farther i am trying to develop a flash application that can be
> > added as an application in the different social network sites, this
> > flash is a Show Slider that will show photos with audio; what i need
> > to know is if i can storage those photos/audio in the own Orkut,
> > myspace, hi5 repository. If not any suggestion is welcomed.
>
> > Best Regards,
>
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