Update: Google Gears for Safari/Fluid has officially released here:
http://gears.google.com

Colin

On Aug 27, 12:32 pm, Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Todd,
>
> I tried to replicate the problem I was having yesterday and it seems
> to be gone.
>
> One of the applications I was testing with GoogleGearswas Google
> Reader and when I would "Go offline" in Safari everything would work
> fine, however in my Fluid app whenever I would click on anything it
> would wait (I guess trying to connect to the internet) and then tell
> me "Load Failed. Reason: no Internet connection". Like I said though,
> I just tried it and it worked fine now, however I am on a different
> machine right now so I'll try it again at home just to be sure.
>
> Colin
>
> On Aug 26, 4:14 pm, "Todd Ditchendorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Yes, Google has released a beta version ofGearsthat works with Safari and
> > also Fluid (available at the link colin provided).
> > In the last version of Fluid I released, (0.9.3) I added the necessary code
> > for loading thisGearsplugin... that means that if your SSB is version
> > 0.9.3 and you install the newGearsbeta linked below,Gearsshould work as
> > expected in the SSB if you browse to a site that is 'Gears-enabled' (e.g.
> > Google Reader).
>
> > A couple of things to note:
>
> > 1. I would *highly* recommend updating both Fluid.app and *all* of your
> > Fluid SSBs to 0.9.3 if you are going to install theGearsbeta plugin. I
> > have not tested earlier versions of SSBs with theGearsbeta plugin
> > installed.
>
> > 2. you must install theGearsbeta plugin to get anyGearsfunctionality in
> > Fluid SSBs. Fluid does not include any private copy ofGears(and will not
> > in the future).
>
> > Colin: not sure what you mean about there being other 'caveats' to using
> > Fluid withGearsthat need to be ironed out?
>
> > Also note that theGearsbeta linked below is just a *beta*. Google has not
> > done an official announcement for this yet... they seem to be asking for
> > help in testing before doing a full release. My advice: If you are not
> > feeling adventurous, you should wait until Google does an official release.
>
> > that said, i've been testing and it seems to be working for me. Great job
> >Gearsteam!
>
> > Todd
>
> > On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I thought I would make everyone aware of this since there had been
> > > talk a while back of getting GoogleGearsintegration into Fluid (and
> > > Todd possibly rolling his own if there was not a solution at some
> > > point).
>
> > > A beta version of GoogleGearswas released yesterday for Safari
> > > (which in turn means Fluid support). I have tested it out and it works
> > > out of the box with Fluid applications. There are a few caveats with
> > > using it with Fluid that will have to be ironed out but at least it is
> > > working. Obviously this is an early beta so proceed with caution or
> > > wait it out but it is indeed good news for Fluid.
>
> > >http://groups.google.com/group/gears-users/browse_thread/thread/36537...
>
> > > P.S. Maybe common sense but if you do try installing it make sure you
> > > have closed Safari as well as ALL your fluid applications (meaning
> > > those MenuExtra and Embedded SSBs you forgot about) before installing
> > > this. The installer doesn't seem to be able to check if Fluid apps are
> > > running which may or may not cause issues.
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