Can you post the entire gadget ? I think that you forgot to include the
opensocial feature:
Example:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
Module
ModulePrefs title=Gifts parte 0 - Iniciando
*Require feature=opensocial-0.8/*
/ModulePrefs
Content type=html
![CDATA[
]]
/Content
Hi,
I am using hi5.
I have contacted them and asking how to support this better.
Thanks
On May 20, 6:38 pm, Arne Roomann-Kurrik (Google)
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@Justin - Sorry about the disrespectful response to your email (I've
banned that user and removed his post). This is great advice.
@Justin - Sorry about the disrespectful response to your email (I've
banned that user and removed his post). This is great advice.
@[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Which container are you running your
application in? If you're using a tool like the Google Gadget
Editor's preview mode, you won't be able to
fuck off
On 5/18/08, justin kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it sounds like you are hard coding a proxy route, i would just like to
put the warning out on doing that. orkut for instance has set up a
blazing fast proxy network, that uses sequenced DNS addresses on the
proxy so that you are
I have tried happyhour. However it only works for content of
type=html.
Oh well, back to the drawing board.
On May 16, 6:38 pm, justin kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you tried happyhour yet?
you might try that, as it is containerless, run locally, or anywhere
you like, and its an open
Thanks, I will try.
I found a temporary solution to my problem.
Hi5 (the container I am working through at the moment), submits a
request for the file mentioned in the type=url and then appends the
following:
default.aspx?libs=/gadgets/js/opensocial-0.7.js?
it sounds like you are hard coding a proxy route, i would just like to
put the warning out on doing that. orkut for instance has set up a
blazing fast proxy network, that uses sequenced DNS addresses on the
proxy so that you are not limited to 2 requests per gadget. orkut,
googles design has
Well, I put it in its own window to test it out.
It is loading the gadgets library, but not the opensocial library.
When I put a watch in firebug for opensocial it is not defined.
Any other ideas?
On May 13, 7:57 pm, justin kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the require feature feature
have you tried happyhour yet?
you might try that, as it is containerless, run locally, or anywhere
you like, and its an open source project on google code.
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well, I put it in its own window to test it out.
It is
i was getting a different, but similar error
when i was appending get vars to the xml url
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 7:33 PM, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting this same error on my Gadget. Using Firebug it appears as
though I'm getting a 404 error on:
I too am having this problem, and all I did was copy paste the sample
code from the tutorial. My gadget lives here:
http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/106941256598760585348/osTest.xml
On Dec 5 2007, 9:56 am, Arne Roomann-Kurrik (Google)
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IE is
Just for info, I've tried IE6, IE7 and Firefox (2.0.0.11) all on XP.
Only my Firefox is working as expected. I've tried taking lots of
security, access and other settings in IE down to Low/0/off, etc with
no luck.
On Dec 5, 12:56 pm, Arne Roomann-Kurrik (Google)
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IE is
Does anybody know when opensocial will be available on IE. I'm still
getting 'opensocial is undefined' message.
Thanks,
Vanessa.
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opensocial is not defined error in FF/IE running on Windows.
In the net tab there is only request made to:
http://gmodules.com/ig/extern_js/f/CgJlbhICdXMrMAE4ACw/6gZqwg2JpuM.js
The opensocial namespace is not loading... cant start my development..
I am in Boston.. is this a non west coast
Maybe helpful: This error happened to me in an intermitent way... a
few retries (always with the bpc=1 option, but not sure if it is
related - probably not) made the opensocial JS namespace appear.
On Nov 13, 10:38 pm, Arne Roomann-Kurrik (Google)
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Hey Nicholas,
In
Try Firefox... from what I can tell it's an IE only error.
Nicholas Krut wrote:
Does anyone know a workaround to get opensocial working when this
error comes up? It seems like there is still a huge issue here that
is not being addressed. I cannot even begin to develop opensocial
apps
Nope. I'm in Firefox on Ubuntu. =/ I'll try firefox on Windows too.
On Nov 13, 2:03 pm, Dustin Jorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try Firefox... from what I can tell it's an IE only error.
Nicholas Krut wrote:
Does anyone know a workaround to get opensocial working when this
error comes
I am also getting this error with Firefox in Windows XP as well as
open social is undefined in Internet Explorer 6. It appears that
the opensocial namespace IS NOT LOADING at all. Someone mentioned
there being problems for non-west-coast people, could that be the
issue here? I am in Colorado.
I also tried the same thing making a call to opensocial functions and
got the same result.
On Nov 13, 2:29 pm, Paul Lindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 09:24:23PM -, Nicholas Krut wrote:
I am also getting this error with Firefox in Windows XP as well as
open social
Hey Nicholas,
In the Net tab you should see a request for opensocial.js and
orkutcontainer1.js. Can you give me the responses from both
requests?
Thanks,
~Arne
On Nov 13, 1:40 pm, Nicholas Krut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also tried the same thing making a call to opensocial functions and
I have been trying for past 5 hours and i am still getting :
opensocial is not defined
var req = opensocial.newDataRequest();
can anybody guide me into this? Please note that i am getting the error even
using the example provided in the open social documentation
Same here... getting the same error about opensocial not defined.
Jerome
On Nov 7, 12:31 pm, TylerKeen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im getting the same thing. This wasnt happening last night. This is
new today.
On Nov 7, 10:22 am, OpenSocialCoderInSF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get this
I get this opensocial nto defined error from the javascript console
when loading my Gadget in orkut..this code is taken from the
examples..
At:
Hi Everyone,
OpenSocial features in Orkut are currently unavailable for everyone.
The 'opensocial is not defined' is due to a 503 when trying to fetch
the opensocial.js file.
We found the source of the problem and we're working to fix it now.
I'll post an update when I know more.
Sorry for the
Can anyone experiencing 502s email me their request Headers/Response
data for opensocial.js from Firebug?
Thanks,
~Arne
On Nov 6, 10:23 am, ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hell Yeah. It is a 502 for me...
On Nov 6, 1:15 pm, Arne Roomann-Kurrik (Google)
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@Asimov: Do
I m not getting a 502, but I am getting 503 messages and then
sometimes (in NYC):
opensocial is not defined
initialize()ifr (line 83)
ig_0a(builtin_domload, undefined)WeTHhV4cOxM.js (line 48)
ig__a(domload, undefined)WeTHhV4cOxM.js (line 51)
[Break on this error] var req =
Cache-Control no-cache, must-revalidate, no-cache=Set-Cookie, private
Expires Fri, 01 Jan 1990 00:00:00 GMT
Pragma no-cache
Content-Typetext/html; charset=utf-8
Content-Encodinggzip
Content-Length 1466
DateTue, 06 Nov 2007 22:46:56 GMT
Server GFE/1.3
Connection Close
Hmmm... 2 refreshes and the problem go away... maybe some API server code
maintenance? :)
Well... it's working now without this error...
On Nov 6, 2007 8:54 PM, Chris Chabot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cache-Control no-cache, must-revalidate, no-cache=Set-Cookie, private
Expires Fri, 01 Jan 1990
I have been getting consistent errors for the last 3 to 4 hours.
Before that the sandbox was working really well (less than 1 request
out of 10 was failing). The error has been either the one I previously
posted or this:
Location With Parameters:
A problem that was leading to 502 responses has been identified and
fixed. Can someone who was consistently getting these errors please
try again and post regarding whether you're still seeing it?
Note that this is only with regards for the 502 response, not the no
donut errors.
Thanks,
~Arne
Good job! It's working fine now! :)
On Nov 6, 2007 10:57 PM, Arne Roomann-Kurrik (Google) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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A problem that was leading to 502 responses has been identified and
fixed. Can someone who was consistently getting these errors please
try again and post regarding whether
I have the same issue with a module hosted on gmodules.com, here is
the answer from google when trying to get
http://r5oub4bm-a.gmodules.com/46/o/0.5/opensocial.js
from this module http://www.evangineers.com/frienddump.xml (one of the
directory in the sandbox)
HTTP/1.x 502 Bad Gateway
Any
Maybe we need to supply authentication details?
Unfortunately I am also going from the 'hello world' example, and
going by this example will generate the error everyone here is getting.
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going by this im getting the same error message in orkut as well...
how does a gadget include/resolve that reference??
::goes to read more in depth info about developing google gadgets::
On Nov 4, 3:02 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe we need to supply authentication
Theres nothing we can do until this is fixed. The javascript file that
we can't access atm is some key OpenSocial file, without which we
can't use opensocial.newDataRequest(), etc.
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On Nov 2, 3:11 pm, Ropu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as far as im aware iGoogle is not a valid container for Open Social, u
should use Orkut. But first u should be whitelisted as a developer for
sandbox
Ah, I was confused. Orkut applications seem to be iGoogle gadgets,
hence all the references to
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