Hi Jev,

>>Possible we have to say - write once for one
container and then it will be easy to rewrite it for another.

Agreed. Of course, that's not the value proposition that's been
offered. :)

I don't see a difference in the line of code you provided than in my
original. However, I did discover the code wasn't working for me
because I'm using Safari. In Firefox, it did run. Thanks!

Chris


On Nov 29, 11:46 pm, JevS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To Chris,
> I agree, that Google should take more care on OS standards. For
> example, not clear if and how user preferences will be implemented
> (Ning and hi5 not having any support for this) or what is recommended
> maximal width for OS gadgets. At the same time, Google could not be
> responsible for implementation differences. Each container is having
> specific architecture. For example, there are no usual user profiles
> in Ning (except some basic info - name, photo,etc) - real profiles are
> created for networks (possible this is reason for new argument
> 'origin' - network ID).  Possible we have to say - write once for one
> container and then it will be easy to rewrite it for another.
> PS. Your example working fine for me in Orkut after one minor change :
> document.getElementById('message').innerHTML = 'Requesting
> friends...';
> Cheers.
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