[OpenSocial] Re: apis

2009-08-12 Thread Suman Sarkar
have yoy tried orkut toolbar? its readily available in net. try this. On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:26 PM, jimmy jimmyprankster...@gmail.com wrote: hello can i get apis to upload photos to orkut and facebook from net..r they available --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~

[OpenSocial] Re: proxied content, does anybody use?

2009-08-12 Thread jofeux
Did you take a look at gadgets.io.makeRequest? May be you want to take a look at http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-resources/wiki/GadgetsMakeRequest jofeux On Aug 11, 11:20 pm, duduzerah eduardopich...@gmail.com wrote: I'm working on a opensocial app, that's run in another server. In

[OpenSocial] Re: proxied content, does anybody use?

2009-08-12 Thread dudu
I've tried data pipelining but without sucess, I still don't know if it doesn't work on proxied content or I'm doing some mistake. I'll se these makeRequest now. But, jofeux, are you sure it works on proxied content? Thanks On 12 ago, 06:05, jofeux jof...@googlemail.com wrote: Did you take a

[OpenSocial] Re: Orkut sandbox and data pipelining for proxied content.

2009-08-12 Thread dudu
yes, I put it the aditional require tags, and the request tags too.. but with proxied content it is doing no post back to my application... I think thats because I use proxied content.. I had no time to test with a normal content... On 12 ago, 09:01, THLopes redcatme...@gmail.com wrote: Did u

[OpenSocial] Re: proxied content, does anybody use?

2009-08-12 Thread dudu
I tried with gadgets make request with the link you post, but with proxied content, it seems doesn't work.. My javascript console throws Uncaught ReferenceError: gadgets is not defined function makeNormalRequest() { var params = {}; params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.CONTENT_TYPE] =

[OpenSocial] iGoogle is the newest production OpenSocial container

2009-08-12 Thread Arne Roomann-Kurrik
Hi everyone! If you follow the official Google blog, you may have noticed a story posted today about iGoogle launching support for social gadgets: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/i-scream-you-scream-we-all-scream-for.html What may not be immediately obvious from the post is that iGoogle