Hi dudu

I tested this way:

putting the opensocial-data require in the modulePrefs node:

<Require feature="opensocial-data" />

and using this piece of code to reach my own server

<Content view="canvas"
        href="http://path.to.your/application/canvas.file";
        refreshInterval="0"
        authz="signed"
        xmlns:os="http://ns.opensocial.org/2008/markup"; />

This way the container sends the owner_id and viewer_id in order to
sign the requests.

On Aug 12, 10:08 am, dudu <eduardopich...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yes, I put it the aditional require tags, and the  request tags too..
> but with proxied content it is doing no post back to my application...
> I think thats because I use proxied content.. I had no time to test
> with a normal content...
>
> On 12 ago, 09:01, THLopes <redcatme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Did u set the require feature correctly?
>
> > On Aug 12, 1:09 am, duduzerah <eduardopich...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Anyone knows if these features already are working on orkut sandbox?
> > > I'm trying to use but I'm receiving no json post back on my server.
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