url content type is not currently supported; most developers are using
_IG_Fetch at the moment; there are plans to make this more secure.

On Nov 29, 2007 12:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> Hi,
> I want to architect a rather heavy app where users would collaborate
> to generate a lot of content which can't really be stored and accessed
> using the persistence features provided by google's api. What would be
> the best way to build such an app. Here are my thoughts:
>
> 1, Use the "url" content type to keep the files on my server. It would
> enable me to use server side scripting (perl/python....) on my server
> and It would lead to a better organization of files.
> 2. Whenever a page that has devependencies on both the data on my
> server, and social data from orkut needs to be shown to the user, use
> javascript calls to query orkut, and javascript _IG_Fetch requests to
> get data from my server, and use both of these to populate the html
> dynamically.
>
> Do you see any limitations that this might impose. Does this approach
> give me enough freedom to build just about anything? It would be great
> having your feedback before I go ahead.
>
> Thanks,
> -Niraj
>
> >
>

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