[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-10 Thread Micke Nordin

Which version of PHP are you using? I have been asking around, and one
possible answer I got from the MediaWiki mailing list was that you
were using PHP4, which is no longer supported by MediaWiki. Could that
be the case? You can check the installation requirements for MediaWiki
here:

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_requirements

/Micke

On 7 Okt, 23:40, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
 According to the original error message, it never got to that. I went
 so far as to put up a wave / tag with no id, hoping to provoke that
 error message. It never got there. Always failed on passing the wrong
 thing to $parser

 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

  The tic thing is definitely an error on my part though (check under
  Array do's and don'ts):

 http://se2.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php

  You dont think that it is that alone which is causing the problem?

  /Micke

  On 7 Okt, 22:07, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
  That may be so. I'm not a php hacker by any means; I just copy what
  seems to work. In two other parser extensions I have, there was no
  ''. Prior to removing it, I got the error suggested earlier in this
  thread. After removing it, no further repeat of that error, plus
  which, the darn thing started working. Sure, might be something to do
  with windoz php. I dunno.

  Jack

  On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

   FYI the ampersand makes it so the parser object is passed by reference
   instead of being copied, so that is a part of PHP and not a typo:
  http://us3.php.net/references.pass

   That should definitly work and it is what is specified in the
  MediaWikidocs.

   I don't now what difference putting tics  around the arg values make
   (what kind of tics?), but I'll look in to it.

   /Micke

   On 7 Okt, 19:29, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
   Good question.
   I have two extensions that use the parser thus:

   function getAppletOutput( $input, $args, $parser )

   which contrasts with the wave function:
   function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)  as copied directly from 
   the file.

   I just removed the ampersand to
   function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)
   and now it's almost working. Now I get a flood of errors such as:

   Use of undefined constant id - assumed 'id' in
   C:\\Apache2.2\\htdocs\\mediawiki\\extensions\\GoogleWave\\GoogleWave.php
   on line 38,...

   I then went in and found all the arg[] values and put ticks around them.
   It's now working. Seems to take a long time to load my wave, and I now
   need to play with width, height, etc, but it appears to have been a
   few typos in GoogleWave.php that prevented it from working.

   Thanks
   Jack

   On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com 
   wrote:

I suspect there is something wrong with youMediaWikiinstallation and/
or your PHP installation as parameter 3 to waveRender is a reference
to the parser object, that should be sent by the parser hook (by
   MediaWiki, that is). I have no idea as to why this doesn't work
though... It is not surprising that you get no error message, because
the problem is that the functions of the extension doesn't get called
by the parser properly. Does other extensions with parser hooks work
properly? Try to install any one of these extensions and see if you
get the same error:

   http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:ParserFirstCallInit_extensions

/Micke
   snip
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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-10 Thread Jack Park

PHP5: the apache dll is php5apache2_2.dll

On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

 Which version of PHP are you using? I have been asking around, and one
 possible answer I got from the MediaWiki mailing list was that you
 were using PHP4, which is no longer supported by MediaWiki. Could that
 be the case? You can check the installation requirements for MediaWiki
 here:

 http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_requirements

 /Micke

 On 7 Okt, 23:40, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
 According to the original error message, it never got to that. I went
 so far as to put up a wave / tag with no id, hoping to provoke that
 error message. It never got there. Always failed on passing the wrong
 thing to $parser

 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

  The tic thing is definitely an error on my part though (check under
  Array do's and don'ts):

 http://se2.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php

  You dont think that it is that alone which is causing the problem?

  /Micke

  On 7 Okt, 22:07, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
  That may be so. I'm not a php hacker by any means; I just copy what
  seems to work. In two other parser extensions I have, there was no
  ''. Prior to removing it, I got the error suggested earlier in this
  thread. After removing it, no further repeat of that error, plus
  which, the darn thing started working. Sure, might be something to do
  with windoz php. I dunno.

  Jack

  On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

   FYI the ampersand makes it so the parser object is passed by reference
   instead of being copied, so that is a part of PHP and not a typo:
  http://us3.php.net/references.pass

   That should definitly work and it is what is specified in the
  MediaWikidocs.

   I don't now what difference putting tics  around the arg values make
   (what kind of tics?), but I'll look in to it.

   /Micke

   On 7 Okt, 19:29, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
   Good question.
   I have two extensions that use the parser thus:

   function getAppletOutput( $input, $args, $parser )

   which contrasts with the wave function:
   function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)  as copied directly from 
   the file.

   I just removed the ampersand to
   function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)
   and now it's almost working. Now I get a flood of errors such as:

   Use of undefined constant id - assumed 'id' in
   C:\\Apache2.2\\htdocs\\mediawiki\\extensions\\GoogleWave\\GoogleWave.php
   on line 38,...

   I then went in and found all the arg[] values and put ticks around 
   them.
   It's now working. Seems to take a long time to load my wave, and I now
   need to play with width, height, etc, but it appears to have been a
   few typos in GoogleWave.php that prevented it from working.

   Thanks
   Jack

   On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com 
   wrote:

I suspect there is something wrong with youMediaWikiinstallation and/
or your PHP installation as parameter 3 to waveRender is a reference
to the parser object, that should be sent by the parser hook (by
   MediaWiki, that is). I have no idea as to why this doesn't work
though... It is not surprising that you get no error message, because
the problem is that the functions of the extension doesn't get called
by the parser properly. Does other extensions with parser hooks work
properly? Try to install any one of these extensions and see if you
get the same error:

   http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:ParserFirstCallInit_extensions

/Micke
   snip
 


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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-07 Thread Jack Park

The only change made that actually made it work was to remove the
ampersand from $parser since it's not like that in any other parser
extension I have access to. Then it started working. But, I got lots
of error messages due to things like $args[id] which php defaulted to
$args['id'] and ran with. By fixing all the args you call by putting
ticks around them as suggested with 'id', no more errors, and it still
runs.

Jack

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't know if there is a difference between behavior in apache/PHP
 under Linux and Windows (I have never tried it in a Windows
 environment) and it works properly for me on all the machines I have
 tried on. I would be glad if you could attach a patch or just the file
 with your changes so that I can take a look at them and see if I can
 figure out what is going on (or e-mail me directly if you like).

 /Micke

 On 7 Okt, 19:29, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
 Good question.
 I have two extensions that use the parser thus:

 function getAppletOutput( $input, $args, $parser )

 which contrasts with the wave function:
 function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)  as copied directly from the 
 file.

 I just removed the ampersand to
 function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)
 and now it's almost working. Now I get a flood of errors such as:

 Use of undefined constant id - assumed 'id' in
 C:\\Apache2.2\\htdocs\\mediawiki\\extensions\\GoogleWave\\GoogleWave.php
 on line 38,...

 I then went in and found all the arg[] values and put ticks around them.
 It's now working. Seems to take a long time to load my wave, and I now
 need to play with width, height, etc, but it appears to have been a
 few typos in GoogleWave.php that prevented it from working.

 Thanks
 Jack

 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

  I suspect there is something wrong with you MediaWiki installation and/
  or your PHP installation as parameter 3 to waveRender is a reference
  to the parser object, that should be sent by the parser hook (by
  MediaWiki, that is). I have no idea as to why this doesn't work
  though... It is not surprising that you get no error message, because
  the problem is that the functions of the extension doesn't get called
  by the parser properly. Does other extensions with parser hooks work
  properly? Try to install any one of these extensions and see if you
  get the same error:

 http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:ParserFirstCallInit_extensions

  /Micke
 snip
 


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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-07 Thread Micke Nordin

FYI the ampersand makes it so the parser object is passed by reference
instead of being copied, so that is a part of PHP and not a typo:
http://us3.php.net/references.pass

That should definitly work and it is what is specified in the
MediaWiki docs.

I don't now what difference putting tics  around the arg values make
(what kind of tics?), but I'll look in to it.

/Micke

On 7 Okt, 19:29, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
 Good question.
 I have two extensions that use the parser thus:

 function getAppletOutput( $input, $args, $parser )

 which contrasts with the wave function:
 function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)  as copied directly from the 
 file.

 I just removed the ampersand to
 function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)
 and now it's almost working. Now I get a flood of errors such as:

 Use of undefined constant id - assumed 'id' in
 C:\\Apache2.2\\htdocs\\mediawiki\\extensions\\GoogleWave\\GoogleWave.php
 on line 38,...

 I then went in and found all the arg[] values and put ticks around them.
 It's now working. Seems to take a long time to load my wave, and I now
 need to play with width, height, etc, but it appears to have been a
 few typos in GoogleWave.php that prevented it from working.

 Thanks
 Jack

 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

  I suspect there is something wrong with you MediaWiki installation and/
  or your PHP installation as parameter 3 to waveRender is a reference
  to the parser object, that should be sent by the parser hook (by
  MediaWiki, that is). I have no idea as to why this doesn't work
  though... It is not surprising that you get no error message, because
  the problem is that the functions of the extension doesn't get called
  by the parser properly. Does other extensions with parser hooks work
  properly? Try to install any one of these extensions and see if you
  get the same error:

 http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:ParserFirstCallInit_extensions

  /Micke
 snip
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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-07 Thread Micke Nordin

The tic thing is definitely an error on my part though (check under
Array do's and don'ts):

http://se2.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php

You dont think that it is that alone which is causing the problem?

/Micke

On 7 Okt, 22:07, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
 That may be so. I'm not a php hacker by any means; I just copy what
 seems to work. In two other parser extensions I have, there was no
 ''. Prior to removing it, I got the error suggested earlier in this
 thread. After removing it, no further repeat of that error, plus
 which, the darn thing started working. Sure, might be something to do
 with windoz php. I dunno.

 Jack

 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

  FYI the ampersand makes it so the parser object is passed by reference
  instead of being copied, so that is a part of PHP and not a typo:
 http://us3.php.net/references.pass

  That should definitly work and it is what is specified in the
  MediaWiki docs.

  I don't now what difference putting tics  around the arg values make
  (what kind of tics?), but I'll look in to it.

  /Micke

  On 7 Okt, 19:29, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
  Good question.
  I have two extensions that use the parser thus:

  function getAppletOutput( $input, $args, $parser )

  which contrasts with the wave function:
  function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)  as copied directly from the 
  file.

  I just removed the ampersand to
  function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)
  and now it's almost working. Now I get a flood of errors such as:

  Use of undefined constant id - assumed 'id' in
  C:\\Apache2.2\\htdocs\\mediawiki\\extensions\\GoogleWave\\GoogleWave.php
  on line 38,...

  I then went in and found all the arg[] values and put ticks around them.
  It's now working. Seems to take a long time to load my wave, and I now
  need to play with width, height, etc, but it appears to have been a
  few typos in GoogleWave.php that prevented it from working.

  Thanks
  Jack

  On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

   I suspect there is something wrong with you MediaWiki installation and/
   or your PHP installation as parameter 3 to waveRender is a reference
   to the parser object, that should be sent by the parser hook (by
   MediaWiki, that is). I have no idea as to why this doesn't work
   though... It is not surprising that you get no error message, because
   the problem is that the functions of the extension doesn't get called
   by the parser properly. Does other extensions with parser hooks work
   properly? Try to install any one of these extensions and see if you
   get the same error:

  http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:ParserFirstCallInit_extensions

   /Micke
  snip
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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-07 Thread Jack Park

According to the original error message, it never got to that. I went
so far as to put up a wave / tag with no id, hoping to provoke that
error message. It never got there. Always failed on passing the wrong
thing to $parser


On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

 The tic thing is definitely an error on my part though (check under
 Array do's and don'ts):

 http://se2.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php

 You dont think that it is that alone which is causing the problem?

 /Micke

 On 7 Okt, 22:07, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
 That may be so. I'm not a php hacker by any means; I just copy what
 seems to work. In two other parser extensions I have, there was no
 ''. Prior to removing it, I got the error suggested earlier in this
 thread. After removing it, no further repeat of that error, plus
 which, the darn thing started working. Sure, might be something to do
 with windoz php. I dunno.

 Jack

 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

  FYI the ampersand makes it so the parser object is passed by reference
  instead of being copied, so that is a part of PHP and not a typo:
 http://us3.php.net/references.pass

  That should definitly work and it is what is specified in the
  MediaWiki docs.

  I don't now what difference putting tics  around the arg values make
  (what kind of tics?), but I'll look in to it.

  /Micke

  On 7 Okt, 19:29, Jack Park jackp...@gmail.com wrote:
  Good question.
  I have two extensions that use the parser thus:

  function getAppletOutput( $input, $args, $parser )

  which contrasts with the wave function:
  function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)  as copied directly from the 
  file.

  I just removed the ampersand to
  function waveRender($input, $argv, $parser)
  and now it's almost working. Now I get a flood of errors such as:

  Use of undefined constant id - assumed 'id' in
  C:\\Apache2.2\\htdocs\\mediawiki\\extensions\\GoogleWave\\GoogleWave.php
  on line 38,...

  I then went in and found all the arg[] values and put ticks around them.
  It's now working. Seems to take a long time to load my wave, and I now
  need to play with width, height, etc, but it appears to have been a
  few typos in GoogleWave.php that prevented it from working.

  Thanks
  Jack

  On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

   I suspect there is something wrong with you MediaWiki installation and/
   or your PHP installation as parameter 3 to waveRender is a reference
   to the parser object, that should be sent by the parser hook (by
   MediaWiki, that is). I have no idea as to why this doesn't work
   though... It is not surprising that you get no error message, because
   the problem is that the functions of the extension doesn't get called
   by the parser properly. Does other extensions with parser hooks work
   properly? Try to install any one of these extensions and see if you
   get the same error:

  http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:ParserFirstCallInit_extensions

   /Micke
  snip
 


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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-06 Thread rick eisenmenger

Hello Micke,

for now I am dragging a wave into another one to examine the link that
contains the wave id; I hope there are other ways..

How did you manage the authentication against the appserver? (I am
trying to embed a wave on an application web page on a remote
server..)

Regards
Rick

On Oct 5, 9:04 pm, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:
 I managed to fix this, all I had to do was switch places for these
 lines in my js from;
   wave.loadWave(...);
   wave.setUIConfig(...);
 to:
   wave.setUIConfig(...);
   wave.loadWave(...);
 Oddly enough the former works with the sandbox server, but not with
 the live server.

 Also, we need a good way of getting the wave id, which was present in
 the sandbox via the debug option, but that is missing from the live
 server.

 /MIcke

 On 5 Okt, 11:21, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:

  I have written an extension for MediaWiki that makes it possible to
  embed waves to a wiki page:

 http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GoogleWave

  Using the Google wave sandbox server, a wave is displayed properly
  inline on a wiki page. I have not been able to reproduce this behavior
  with other wave servers I have now been able to try.

  If someone could shed a light on this it would be more than welcome.

  These are the wave servers I have tried:
  *http://wave.google.com/a/wavesandbox.com/-The sandbox wave server,
  a trailing slash in the URL works, no trailing slash doesn't.
  *https://wave.google.com/wave-The Google wave server, no trailing
  slash produces the inbox of my wave account, where as a trailing slash
  produces a grey background only, no content.
  *http://pygowave.net/waves/-PyGoWave server, no trailing slahs
  produces an error,  a trailing slash shows inbox.

  My extension is written in PHP and produce xhtml output similar to the
  Hello World example from the tutorial.

  /Micke Nordin

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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-06 Thread Micke Nordin



On Oct 6, 3:55 pm, rick eisenmenger rick.eisenmen...@gmail.com
wrote:
 for now I am dragging a wave into another one to examine the link that
 contains the wave id; I hope there are other ways..

I know two ways:
   1. Use the URL
  * Click on a wave in the Google Wave site, the resulting URL
might look something like this: 
https://wave.google.com/wave/#restored:wave:googlewave.com!w%252BP9PIf1t-A
  * remove everything except googlewave.com!w%252BP9PIf1t-A
  * change the part after the exclamation mark from w%252B to:
w+
  * you are done and you wave id is googlewave.com!w+P9PIf1t-A
   2. Use a bot
  * add blog-...@appspot.com to you wave, it will spit out the
wave id (among other things). Once you get the id you can delete the
bots messages

 How did you manage the authentication against the appserver? (I am
 trying to embed a wave on an application web page on a remote
 server..)
Basically my extension produces some of the html and all of the
javascript of the Hello World example here:
http://code.google.com/intl/sv/apis/wave/embed/guide.html#HelloWorld

All I do with the php code is add the wave id along with the
configuration options.So i did not need to worry about managing the
authentication against the appserver.

/Micke
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[Google Wave APIs] Re: Embedding waves in MediaWiki from different wave servers

2009-10-05 Thread Micke Nordin

I managed to fix this, all I had to do was switch places for these
lines in my js from;
  wave.loadWave(...);
  wave.setUIConfig(...);
to:
  wave.setUIConfig(...);
  wave.loadWave(...);
Oddly enough the former works with the sandbox server, but not with
the live server.

Also, we need a good way of getting the wave id, which was present in
the sandbox via the debug option, but that is missing from the live
server.

/MIcke

On 5 Okt, 11:21, Micke Nordin mickew...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have written an extension for MediaWiki that makes it possible to
 embed waves to a wiki page:

 http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:GoogleWave

 Using the Google wave sandbox server, a wave is displayed properly
 inline on a wiki page. I have not been able to reproduce this behavior
 with other wave servers I have now been able to try.

 If someone could shed a light on this it would be more than welcome.

 These are the wave servers I have tried:
 *http://wave.google.com/a/wavesandbox.com/- The sandbox wave server,
 a trailing slash in the URL works, no trailing slash doesn't.
 *https://wave.google.com/wave- The Google wave server, no trailing
 slash produces the inbox of my wave account, where as a trailing slash
 produces a grey background only, no content.
 *http://pygowave.net/waves/- PyGoWave server, no trailing slahs
 produces an error,  a trailing slash shows inbox.

 My extension is written in PHP and produce xhtml output similar to the
 Hello World example from the tutorial.

 /Micke Nordin

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