What about the OpenSocial Developer App? (http://osda.appspot.com/)

Pros: OSDA is targeted at developers who want to write small code snippets
to test the functionality of a given container

Cons: It's a bit complex and maybe not the best "Hello World" solution


-Lane

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:11 AM, Chris Chabot <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I've changed the remote content fetcher to now do a <input charset> ->
> utf8 conversion, even if the input charset=utf8, which causes the invalid
> utf8 sequences that labpixies had in their message bundles to be filtered
> out.
>
> As such the todo gadget is rendering again, however they've changed it so
> that it now uses a back-end server for storing lists, which requires the
> container to be registered... so it's still not a working example, doh :)
>
> Anyone have any suggestions to what would make a great out-of-the-box demo
> gadget?
>
>   -- Chris
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Yonas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi devteam,
> >
> > The Labpixies gadget has a problem that took some other clever ppl to
> > figure out. Could you use another example gadget in the README until
> > Labpixies fixes their gadget? Thanks,
> >
> > Yonas
> >
> > On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 17:01 +0200, Chris Chabot wrote:
> > > This error is due to the todo gadget having a message bundle xml file
> > that
> > > contains UTF-8 codes, but the server sends a different type of char
> > encoding
> > > header, so the encoding gets all mixed up and the xml parser errors out
> > on
> > > it.
> > >
> > > The HttpUtil is being called to display the error, and that seems to
> have
> > a
> > > duplicate class definition, which is why it displayed that error
> instead
> > of
> > > the actual one.
> > >
> > > As long as there's no errors in the xml files (like the hello world one
> > Arne
> > > linked), it should render perfectly though.
> > >
> >
> >
>

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