Hey Aakash,

   Please start a new thread for this discussion - the topic you
responded to was about detecting whether OpenSocial was defined or
not.

Thanks,
~Arne



On Dec 1, 12:01 pm, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After so much sufferings, debuggings, orkut "no donut" pages i have finally 
> created a opensocial application by which you can give tags to your friends 
> like tagged.com, MyBlogLog, you can view it action at my orkut 
> page-http://sandbox.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=12042369521039845627you can 
> add this app from this url-http://enext.biz/aks/tags.xml, please leave 
> feedback, suggestions and errors.. However i got a lot of questions regarding 
> this app- *How do i change edit settings button to gadget owner only, or some 
> prefs to show only when viewer is the owner *Whats the procedure to get the 
> app in application directory *Will orkut universal search the gadget cache? 
> *i am not able to run this in IE7 or safari for windows,works flawlessly on 
> firefox 2,3b1. it  gets stuck on getting persons profile url, IE7 has a JS 
> error "get(..) is null or not an object" , safari asks for password for 
> gmodules servers. A  button for "add this app to your profile" seems to be 
> must have in later opensocial api versions..
>
> > Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 15:27:34 -0800> Subject: [OpenSocial] Re: detecting 
> > OpenSocial??> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> 
> > > > Hello Erica,> > That code should be fine (you probably don't need the 
> > !! part> though). The JS spec lives in the opensocial namespace, so if it 
> > is> defined, then the container should be supporting OpenSocial calls.> > 
> > ~Arne> > > > On Nov 29, 2:55 pm, estanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > I 
> > apologize if this question has been answered in a previous> > discussion. 
> > If it has, I'd greatly appreciate a response with a link> > to the 
> > solution.> >> > So, I'm trying to have my gadget/widget detect whether it 
> > is in an> > OpenSocial container or not. I've been trying to check to see 
> > if the> > opensocial namespace exists, but haven't had much luck with that> 
> > > approach--i'm guessing this is because different containers may> > 
> > implement OpenSocial differently(?) So does anyone know of a standard> > 
> > way to detect OpenSocial?> >> > And here's my test function, in case I'm 
> > going about this all wrong:> >> > function hasOpenSocial(){> > if( 
> > !!opensocial ){> > return true;> > }else{> > return false;> > }> >> > 
> > Thanks,> > Erica> 
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