Yep, I tried it with IE, which gives "Syntax Error" :-)
Looks like it was indeed a bug, though I think it was fixed in Wave:
http://twitter.com/googlewave/status/12591443189
On Apr 21, 12:11 am, James Purser wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 12:40 -0700, Danny Tuppeny wrote:
&g
I know this isn't really an API problem, but there doesn't appear to
be a Google Wave group, and there are lots of users here that might be
able to confirm if this is just a error at my end.
I just updated Google Chrome to 4.1.249.1059 and now when I try to log
in to Wave, I get a javascript error
It logs into Google Wave and parses the JSON to figure out if you have
messages, and then shows Windows Balloon notifications :)
On Dec 6, 12:40 am, antimatter15 wrote:
> How does your Wave notifier work?
>
> On Dec 5, 5:41 pm, Danny Tuppeny wrote:
>
> > I've released
I've released a Google Wave Notifier for Windows that sits in your
system tray. Currently it works in English, Russian, Spanish, Swedish,
Polish and Turkish.
It's not an official Google app (none of the current notifiers are),
but unlike the Firefox and Chrome notifiers, this does not require any
Apologies if this has been asked before, but I can't find any info on
it...
Embedding waves in a blog looked pretty cool, but my impression (based
on nothing but the video of the I/O demo) is that it's all Javascript-
based. This makes me wonder whether Search Engines would be able to
read any co