Cassie, Thank you. I was try to get the LabPixes ToDo gadget running. That was first gadget I tried. But it didn't work. So I checked the XML gadget file and then phew! That hadn't supported Message Bundles. So that gadget didn't work. So I just tried the Mario is Back game and it worked. (I also played the game for a few minutes before taking the screenshot) :)
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 1:33 AM, Cassie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Congrats Akash! > I'm so glad everything was able to work for you. > > - Cassie > > On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Akash Xavier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Hi guys! > > I am really happy. I got something working. I was working on my > OpenSocial > > container since a few days. I now have a working gadget container (I day > > so > > becoz its not yet a *real* OpenSocial container). Withi few hours of > this > > post i'll be working on improving it to support opensocial or rather > *make > > it opensocial* :D > > > > My code is kiddish. But anyhow it worked fast enough. :D > > > > Here's a page containing the screenshot of the first gadget I ran. No > > wonder > > i ran my all-time favorite game 'Mario is back'. I just got the URL from > > the > > iGoogle directory and ran it in my container. I think I'll go search and > > run > > Contra later. Because thats another favourite of mine. > > > > You can take a look at the screenshot of the container running 'Mario is > > Back'at http://akashmanohar.googlepages.com > > (for those who need info about the stage/level in the game: its the BOSS > > level. Thats the boss-tortoise that comes after the first level) > > > > Ok fun apart. > > As soon as I finish my container code fully, I'll share my experiences > > with > > you. So if some others guys here looking to create a custom container, > > just > > go ahead and share your experience too. > > > > Looking forward for some interesting experiences from your side. > > > > -- > > Akash Xavier > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- Akash Xavier [EMAIL PROTECTED]

