Hi Justin,

that sounds very interesting. I was already thinking about building a
local testing environment based on the ruby on rails opensocial
container implementation. But a pure JS approach would be a lot cooler
and more lightweight. I have Firebug installed of course and love
using it, but have never extended it (if that's what you're talking
about). Do you have experience with this? I would be on board to help
with this.

- Johannes

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On May 2, 5:31 pm, "justin kruger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i was wondering if anyone had put some effort into creating a JS
> framework file for opensocial debugging in FireFox's Firebug?
>
> i would think that it would be fairly easy to link to a JS file with
> some default data.  i would assume that there would either be a
> varrable in or a different JS file to load depending on whether the
> viewer is anonymous, a friend of the owner, a friend of a friend of
> the owner, just logged in, or the owner.  This should give an easier
> method of testing locally without a network.
>
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