Hey Alper,

The current svn trunk of php-shindig is undergoing a lot of changes while
developing 0.9 support, the stable (0.8.1 based) release branch is a safer
place to be at the moment:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/shindig/branches/1.0.x-incubating/

There's also a live development / 0.9 version live of php-shindig that you
can test on, on www.partuza.nl, and sandbox.orkut.com (search for signup
instructions) is running a recent copy of the java version of shindig.

There's a list of sites that have OpenSocial support with developer info on
the opensocial wiki, that might be the easiest and most stable way to test
if your gadget works everywhere:
http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Main_Page

With that out of the way, I would love to try your gadget here locally and
see if I need to change anything in php-shindig to make sure it works, there
was a javascript mangling bug that has been fixed yesterday so my guess is
that will work now, but the dom re-ordering shouldn't be happening, so if
that's the case I would love to have a good test case so I can fix it.

Thanks

   -- Chris

2009/4/15 Alper Çuğun <[email protected]>

>
>
> Hello,
>
> We are in the proces of implementing a set of widgets on the iGoogle
> platform (and by extension also on the OpenSocial platform). We
> thougth it could be useful to not only deploy our widgets to the
> various social networks out there but also to our own OpenSocial
> installation so we could host our own widgets.
>
> I've installed Shindig (PHP version) and tried to run our widgets off
> them but this results in some unexpected behaviour and errors. I've
> delved into the problem here and it seems that Shindig uses caja or
> something similar to parse and rewrite the gadget HTML code and that
> rewriting yields multiple errors, such as:
> 1. The javascript code in the inline jQuery in my widget is mangled.
> 2. The DOM in the widget itself is rearranged so styles do not work
> correctly anymore.
>
> I think it's safe to say that Shindig isn't anywhere near the iGoogle
> reference implementation. Is there a codebase we can run that does
> work?
>
> Thanks,
> Alper
> >
>

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