Option number 2 is the correct one.
You don't want to lose the context of the gadget (security token, OpenSocial
API javascript, etc etc), so you want to stay inside of the same iframe
without navigating, the easiest way to do that is to simply have a main div,
which you assign the current 'view'
We had some good luck modifying the client found here:
http://www.zentus.com/js/xmlrpc.js.html
Our modified version is at:
http://labs.atlassian.com/svn/FEDEXX/trunk/atlassian.gadgets.xmlrpc.js
You'd probably want to take the alert statement out of the top :-) and
maybe change the namespace.
I really appreciate your help... however, I'm still a little confused.
I think you are saying there are two ways of doing this
1. assign a view to a div
2. use the existing views (canvas, profile, etc.)
Can you point me to an example that uses option 1? Although I think I
understand what you are
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Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 15:26:02 -0800
Subject: [OpenSocial] Re: Navigating between functional elements of a social
app
From: markm...@gmail.com
To: opensocial-api@googlegroups.com