Hi,

(Without fully understanding your use case...)

If you're writing an OpenSocial app, you could use
"opensocial.IdSpec.PersonId.OWNER". If you're using a client library,
simply "@me" often works. Otherwise you'll have to fetch the Id using
the first method and plug that into your library.

~Prashant.

On Apr 22, 6:06 pm, lu5ceh <ignacio.santo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> help me :(
>
> On 20 abr, 11:41,lu5ceh<ignacio.santo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > A code example to grab user´s opensocial ids?
>
> > :)
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