Sure ! I am also trying to get it through, will let you know if I get it correct.
Hemant On Feb 2, 10:12 pm, Dustin Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I believe gadgets.io is where the makeRequest function will live in 0.7, > so I'm trying to avoid using opensocial.makeRequest any more. > > I can only get post working with gadgets.io.makeRequest, and I haven't > seen signing work without using opensocial.makeRequest. > > Also, the returned object from the gadgets.io.makeRequest method doesn't > contain nested objects after all. ( I was pushing out JSON from my server ) > The returned object I'm getting contains a 'text' property containing > the returned data. > > I'll play with it a bit more today, but please post back if you come > across a solid solution. I'll do the same. > > -Dustin > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > Have you get success in opensocial.makerequest also > > like below- > > opensocial.makeRequest('URL', > > function (response) { > > > }, > > {'method' : 'POST', 'contentType' : 'html', 'postData' : > > 'a=b&c=d' }) > > > I am stucked here, can you help . I see in reponse from container > > Orkut server --- no- post data.Also request is no authenticated. > > is there any work around > > > thanks in advance > > > Hemant > > > On Feb 2, 10:43 am, Dustin Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I've had success with this using 0.6 on Orkut: > > >> var fetcher = { > >> fetch:function(url, cb, err){ > >> var _self = this; > >> var params = { > >> 'authenticationType':'signed', > >> 'methodType':'post', > >> 'contentType':'html', > >> > >> 'postData':'data1=value1&data2=value2' > >> }; > >> gadgets.io.makeRequest( url, function(dat){ > >> _self.doCallback(dat,cb,err); }, params); > >> } > >> ,doCallback:function(dat,cb,err){ > >> if(dat) cb(dat); > >> else err(); > >> } > >> } > > >> /* > >> fetcher.fetch(url, callBackFunction, errorFunction); > >> */ > > >> alvin wrote: > > >>> When I use {'methodType':'post'} I get this javascript error: > > >>> postData only supported for POST methods > >>>http://1.gmodules.com/46/o/opensocial-0.6.js > >>> Line 127 > > >>> It looks like "Method" is the correct name for that property but > >>> "Post" is not supported... > > >>> On Feb 2, 12:15 pm, Dustin Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>>> Try using {'methodType':'post'} in lieu of {'method':'post'}... that > >>>> should do it. > > >>>> -Dustin / iWiddit.com > > >>>> alvin wrote: > > >>>>> I cannot seem to get makeRequest to use POST. > > >>>>> This is the line of code: > > >>>>> opensocial.makeRequest("http://mydomain.com/test/hello.php", > >>>>> onServerResponse, {'method' : 'POST', 'contentType' : 'html', > >>>>> 'postData' : 'a=123&b=456'} > > >>>>> 1. On server side, $_POST is empty > > >>>>> 2. $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] is GET > > >>>>> What am I doing wrong? > > >>>>> Thanks > > >>>>> On Feb 2, 9:18 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>>> wrote: > > >>>>>> { 'postData' : 'A=value&B=value' } > > >>>>>> -Dustin > > >>>>>> On Feb 1, 2:03 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>>>> wrote: > > >>>>>>> I need help me on posting variables to a server side file using > >>>>>>> makerequest().... > > >>>>>>> Suppose I have 2 variables 'A' and 'B' to be posted > >>>>>>> How do I pass these variable to the function below??? > > >>>>>>> opensocial.makeRequest('URL', > >>>>>>> function (response) { > >>>>>>> alert(response); > >>>>>>> }, > >>>>>>> {'method' : 'POST', 'contentType' : 'html', 'postData' : > >>>>>>> '?????' }) > > >>>>>>> Regards, > >>>>>>> Mkarand --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Orkut Discussion" group. To post to this group, send email to opensocial-orkut@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial-orkut?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---