It's only html / html-inline.  URL modules are going to be a bit
tricky to support.

On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 09:07:34AM -0800, melvster wrote:
> 
> This looks great and I have been trying it out.
> 
> Do you know if the <Content type="url" href="foo" > attribute is
> supported or is it only html and html-inline?
> 
> On Nov 9, 10:42 pm, "John Panzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > All --
> >
> > As promised, there's now a container
> > sample<http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-container-sample/>available
> > on Google Code.  Here's the announcement:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Early container sample 
> > > available<http://opensocialapis.blogspot.com/2007/11/early-container-sample-ava...>
> > >  Friday,
> > > November 09, 2007 at 1:27:00 PM
> >
> > > Posted by Cassie Doll, Software Engineer
> >
> > > As promised in the last 
> > > post<http://opensocialapis.blogspot.com/2007/11/were-here-listening-and-wo...>,
> > > we've just released an open source container 
> > > sample<http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-container-sample/>.
> > > It's an early version, but should give you some idea of the Service 
> > > Provider
> > > Interface (SPI) we will provide to any website which wants to host
> > > OpenSocial gadgets. This sample stores all of its data in memory, which
> > > allows you write a mock implementation of anything you want. While this 
> > > does
> > > let you get your feet wet with the SPI, it does not provide adequate
> > > security for production, and should only be used for internal testing and
> > > demonstrations.
> >
> > > One of our most important goals for the SPI is that it's easy for new
> > > websites to become an OpenSocial container. With that in mind the current
> > > SPI only requires that you implement one javascript file: container.js. So
> > > if you want to start exploring, all you need to do is download the code in
> > > this release, change it to use data from your own backend servers, and you
> > > can have a demo ready to go.
> >
> > > Now don't forget that this is only version 0.5 of the API, so do not
> > > consider it stable. The overall architecture will remain the same, but we
> > > will improve it based on feedback wherever we can. We'll also add real
> > > security, app isolation, and other helpful things as part of the real
> > > development kit when that's released.
> >
> > > That said, please jump in and let us 
> > > know<http://groups.google.com/group/opensocial-container/>how it goes. 
> > > We're looking for feedback.
> >
> > This is an updated version of some of the code shared with people before
> > last week's announcement, so if you have that code and plan to do further
> > development/share with others, please look at updating to this 0.5 SPI.
> >
> > Thanks,
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