Thanks Bruno,
Is there a way for me to know when the time-out has occured, or do I have
to check for errors when users are trying to do an openSocial call?
/Andreas
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 14:59, Bruno Oliveira (Google) <
brunooliveira9876543...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Currently there is
The stats are still messed up, the ranking is the same I posted
before, for at least three accounts I have.
If it's OK for you, maybe it's not propagating to all servers, how
will I know... :)
On 24 jan, 11:59, "Bruno Oliveira (Google)"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Currently there is no workaround for th
Hello,
Currently there is no workaround for this, unfortunately. OpenSocial calls
do not reset the timer.
What you can do is save the user's work on your server temporarily so that
when they come back to the app after reloading (or even after disconnecting
for a few hours or even days), they c
Thanks for the reply Bruno.
This must be a deal-breaker for many apps! I'm making a paint application,
and when the users spend hours creating really cool art reloading the app
is not going to work.
There is no way to prevent this by calling an opensocial.newDataRequest
from time to time?
Ho
Hello,
This is a known issue and there is currently no way to prevent the timeout
from happening. If it does happen, what you can do is display a button for
the user to click to reload the application. This button should be a link
back to the application page.
(However, do not under any circum
5 matches
Mail list logo