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> use of external templates and autoUpdate-features. Up to this point we
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What symptoms do you notice on IE? Are there any javascript errors in the
console log?
What container is this running on?
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hi5 has a custom preview view that you can display just like any other
opensocial view. Just embed the view into your gadget using a different
content section
2010/7/5 Ângela Costa
> hello.
> Does anyone know how i can change the application preview page .
> What i want to to do is to put ther
I believe vz.net has their own developer forum -- you'll find better results
there.
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 1:48 AM, lokesh755 wrote:
> Hi sir, I developed a flash application for vz.net which supports
> opensocial. But i am getting some problem in extracting age or date of
> birth.
>
> Please h
hi5 has a pretty decent opensocial-based messaging infrastructure. That
implementation was the basis for the 0.9 messaging feature.
The devs for that don't hang out here. You might want to contact them over on
their developer group.
On Jun 30, 2010, at 8:27 AM, Ângela Costa wrote:
> Hi Robso
You might try posting your question over at:
http://hi5.com/friend/group/2364084--Hi5%2BPlatform%2BDevelopment--front-html
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Cole Wen wrote:
> When I use the opensocial java client 1.0 to access hi5, there is no
> problem to pass the oauth authentication, and can
In OAuth 1.0a the callback is moved to the requestToken endpoint, not the
authorization endpoint.
This is to prevent key fixation attacks.
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Randy Hudson wrote:
> What happens if OAuth 1.0b comes out and iGoogle adopts it? How does
> a Gadget indicate that it's oa
OAuth 1.0a says that the callback param is passed in to the requestToken. I
suspect that's what's going on here.
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Randy Hudson wrote:
> I have a gadget which declares an OAuth service like this:
>
>
>https://server:9443/path/oauth-acce
In firebug what's the response from shindig? If there's an error message it
will appear there. Also check the server logs (catalina.out on tomcat for
example) to see if there are exceptions.
Furthermore check on the server you're running shindig that it has
connectivity to the hosts you are tryi
This is container dependent. You might consider asking on the relevant
container groups (Orkut, Hi5, etc.)
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 1:27 PM, CNybroe wrote:
> Is the gadgets.Prefs.set() limit still 2 kb or has it been increased ?
>
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You could hash and sign your data if your game is not written in javascript.
That would insure that the high-score submission only was valid when
initiated from your code.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 1:16 AM, Jonny wrote:
> I've been using the Persistence API to store each user's progress in
> the
You should contact the friendster support channels for your question.
http://www.friendster.com/developer
Regards,
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 1:39 AM, prameela raju wrote:
> Hi
> I am trying to make an ajax call using gadgets.io.makeRequest, request
> is happening but the response
These tests are for containers -- they test that the container executes
opensocial in the correct ways.
Is your grails app a container? Or is it a backend for an opensocial app?
If the latter then these tests are of no use for you.
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Anirudh wrote:
> Hello Ever
You'll want to put your adjustheight call inside of an on load handler
gadgets.util.registerOnLoadHandler(function() {
gadgets.window.adjustHeight();
});
You code is probably running before the image loads. You may also want to
consider adding height/width tags to the image.
On Tu
iGoogle may support opensocial lifecycle events, or you may use appdata as a
method to detect first-run behavior. Inquire on the iGoogle developer
forum.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Ahmed Chergaoui wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I'm developing an opensocial gadget under igoogle.
> I want to save som
As far as I know no-one has proposed this for standardization. Feel free to
propose an extension here:
http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial-and-gadgets-spec/topics
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 8:27 AM, elness wrote:
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> I'd love to add support for various OpenSocial-compatible web sites to
> my
http://www.hi5networks.com/platform/wiki/SamplePhotoDownloadJSCode
http://api.hi5.com/ (look for /feed/photos)
On Apr 27, 2009, at 8:44 AM, Pedro Vicente wrote:
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> Can you give me a code example pls?
>
> tks
>
> On 27 Abr, 16:36, Paul Lindner wrote:
>> hi5 has a
hi5 has a photo API extension for OpenSocial, and also has Atom Feeds
that you can query.
We will eventually support the OpenSocial 0.9 media API.
On Apr 27, 2009, at 8:16 AM, Pedro Vicente wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Can I in a hi5 widget get the gallery photos of the owner (or viewer)
> of the a
This can be caused by a number of things, most likely a transient
error fetching your xml document.
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On Mar 9, 2009, at 9:07 AM, Pedro Vicente wrote:
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> I'm trying to dev an app in hi5.
>
> All was goin' well, i had almost finished then:
Instead why not use opensocial.DataRequest.PeopleRequestFields.FIRST
and opensocial.DataRequest.PeopleRequestFields.MAX to do limit/offset
type of operations.
You can get the total number of records by calling getTotalSize() on
the resulting collection
http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php
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Try using gadgets.flash.embedCachedFlash(...)
The reason your code works with the embed parameter is because it's
loaded via the gadget server proxy. This avoids any cross-domain
rest
here:
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Can you give some feedback on this proposal?
> can this carry user-identifying information and other info like his
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If you've been following the shindig development you'll find that all the
legacy _IG calls are supported.
For the other direction, I believe that we will see a version of iGoogle that
supports the new gadgets.* calls at some point. Just look at the 0.7 spec,
anything not directly related to
Hi Greg,
I'm cleaning out my inbox and found your message. Hopefully you've
followed the Opensocial developments in the past months and are aware
that hi5 has had an open access sandbox for quite some time now.
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 12:51:23PM +0100, Reinoud Elhorst wrote:
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> I was about to suggest creating something like this! We'll be sure to use
> this (and/or any other testsuite), and contribute any tests that we feel are
> not covered once we feel we have the
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Only my Firefox is working as expected. I've tried taking lots of
security, access and other settings in IE down to Low/0/off, etc with
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IIRC viewer_friends is an array, thus you can use javascript's
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> On Nov 13, 2007 12:00 PM, sergi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > How to generate profile's url for a user for any OS container?
> > Orkut's getField(opensocial.Person.PROFILE_URL) returns url without
> > hostname :(
a sample of what the API might look like is
available.
The reason detailed API specs are not avaialble is because it
is likely to change. Specifically OpenSocial extensions to Atom will
be named as such instead of gdata; OAuth for AuthSub, etc.
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I also added the request for container meta information to the feature
requests page. I'd like to see the ability to link to a containers
home page, applications page and also get the name of the container
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I was also thinking of building a framework that allows for all the
different edge cases by placing content within specific divs and
having wrapper code that manages the transition between the different
areas.
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y reason.
> Does each social site provider need to implement their own security
> filters to check for rogue javascript?
Yes, or containers need to establish relationships with application
providers where there's a degree of trust.
> Will it become easier to implement Google Gadget
up just now and don't see the Applications
> option on my profile.
>
> I see these links:
>
> Edit My Basic Info
> View As Another
> Skin my Profile
> Customize Profile
> Add A Widget
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uthor of the Enunciate API
server to add more flexible URL handling so we can support the gData
request schemes.
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ugly hacks you'll find in the code.
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chance to have your
voice heard and help to make OpenSocial meet your own needs.
Also consider that having a common data API will eventually allow for
the sharing of resources between networks. We just need to continue
the momentum and keep moving forward.
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On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 08:13:32PM +0530, Shiv N Gautam wrote:
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> http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/articles/firstgadget.html
That's odd. I see that the code listed there used the THUMBNAIL_URL
callling conventions, not the getField('
HUMBNAIL_URL)
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>From what I've read the OpenSocial API is good for accessing
information about the container it's running in. In relation to
accessing information from other sites and pulling that in it says
it's also possible just using standard protocols.
Putting OpenSocial apps into my website doesn't make m
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It took two developers about a week to get most of the calls synced up
for the Javascript API. We h
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