On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Noe, Hmm now that is a interesting problem, i actually don't think we > have any code to make that work right now? Now that would be a good question > for the shindig-dev mailing list: > > Can a gadget with content type="url" use dynamic height, and what needs to > happen to make that work? Sure, with the usual caveat that type="url" *only* works if you're authoring a gadget to work with a single container and you can know / trust where the "libs" parameter is coming from. > > The work-around suggestion i can offer is to use the height/width > attributes of the gadget to make sure the initial height is the one you need > :) > > > On Jun 18, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Neo Anderson wrote: > > Thank you, this solved the problem(Including the scripts). >> >> But the dynamic height feature is not working. It is working in HTML type >> gadget. >> >> I am using PHP version of the gadgets server. In the case of type HTML >> gadgets, some hidden iframes (source refers to rpc_relay.html) will be >> included in the gadget (gadget's iframe). So, these iframes will play a role >> in making the features to work. >> >> But in type URL gadget, there are no such iframes. Then how the features >> will work? >> >> Even in the type of HTML gadget also, features are working when we access >> it by http://localhost/, but these features are not working when I access >> it by typing http://192.168.0.1/. >> >> Where can I find any article or tutorial regarding this RPC, tokens, >> oAuth? >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hmm it should work really, if i check on the PHP version of shindig (and >> they should work the same): >> >> http://shindig.us.chabotc.com/gadgets/js/dynamic-height:settitle.js?v=fecaa74c9a98ecd5c1639191e126f88 >> >> that looks like the right libs are in there.. are you using that >> /gadges/js/<libs> style url to retrieve them? >> >> On Jun 17, 2008, at 5:46 PM, Neo Anderson wrote: >> >> Please tell me if I am disturbing you, >>> >>> Thank you very much for your suggestion. I am also doing the same. >>> >>> I am creating a type="url" gadget and once upon Kevin gave a response to >>> somebody on the list to use the below scriplet: >>> >>> $scriptPath = $containerUrl.strip_tags($_GET['libs']); >>> echo '<script src="'.$scriptPath.'"></script>'; >>> >>> But the libs parameter is: >>> dynamic-height:settitle.js?v=fecaa74c9a98ecd5c1639191e126f88 >>> >>> But this is not working. I try to include these as in the case of rpc >>> file. But these files(features js files) will be placed in WEB-INF folder, >>> which we cannot access. >>> >>> If I am correct, in type URL gadget also the js files corresponding to >>> the features selected must be injected as in the case of type html gadgets. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> if your talking about the gadgets side, you shouldn't be including >>> rpc.js?c=1 .... that c=1 means you want to get the container code and not >>> the gadgets code :) >>> >>> I would suggest taking the simple examples >>> (gadgets/files/container/sample*.html) and seeing how they work (both on >>> gadget and container level), and then seeing how that differs from your own >>> code... >>> >>> In fact, temporary strip your own code and put in the code from the >>> sample files ... does it work then? If so make a small modification to make >>> it closer to your own code ... does it still work? if not what broke it? >>> When that modification works, make the next one and repeat this cycle until >>> you have it fully working. Good software engineering practise to debugging >>> when you have no clue about what's breaking and a great way to learn what's >>> going on! >>> >>> On Jun 17, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Neo Anderson wrote: >>> >>> Yes, I am talking about the gadget, not about the container. >>>> >>>> Sorry, I say, "I don't understand" only when you talk about the topic >>>> which I don't know and only when I don't get result after trying this. >>>> >>>> >>>> I am not asking about the container. I know that I have to write code >>>> for my container. >>>> >>>> In fact, I am a fresher, 22yrs old. I am new to RPC, oAuth etc.And I >>>> learned a lot from you and kevin as you solved most of my doubts. But I am >>>> very much worried when you said that I am spamming the list. >>>> >>>> I want to post my doubts only when I am unable to solve them and unable >>>> to find proper documentation for that. >>>> >>>> Anyway If I am disturbing you, Sorry once again. But I am very much >>>> interested about JavaScript. I want to get more knowledge as you. That is >>>> why I am posting all the problems. >>>> >>>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> wrote: >>>> ps it would make it so much more gratifying to help you if you >>>> -understood- the answers you recieved >>>> >>>> now i feel like i spend minutes of my time trying to help you on your >>>> way and give you the hints you need to continue ... only to hear you didn't >>>> understand a word i said :) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Jun 17, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Neo Anderson wrote: >>>> >>>> Chris, >>>> You have misunderstood me. Last time also I am not talking about jQuery. >>>> I am talking about makeRequest. Sorry once again. >>>> >>>> I don't want to spam the list. >>>> >>>> Thank you, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >

