Hi,
I think that non-users can view the waves if you make them
public (correct me if I am wrong) you might have to play around with
the permissions that already exist, or you might have to make a robot
that can send the lines that you guys type to a microblogging service
maybe where others can view the conversation.
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Regards,
Vikram
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Tyler Ruppert
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello API folks,
>
> I have a couple of questions about waves, and would like to know if I
> am right, missing something, or if something isn't working correctly.
>
> I made a public wave and tried to access it using my test account. I
> could view it, but could not add to or edit it. I figured this should
> be possible.
>
> Also, I know it isn't possible now, but when wave comes out, will it
> be possible to view (but not change) a public wave without signing
> into wave? It makes sense to be able to give different permissions to
> different users, and even possibly non-users.
>
> Thanks,
> Tyler Ruppert
>
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