Thanks Chris,
But these lines always reutrn false

opensocial.getEnvironment().supportsField(opensocial.Environment.person, 
opensocial.Person.Field.name);

what is wrong here?
Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: check out shindig/config/container.js

Specifically the part that reads:

     "supportedFields" : {
        "person" : ["id", "name", "thumbnailUrl", "profileUrl"],
        "activity" : ["id", "title"]
     },

Just add the fields you want to support through the open social api  
calls to the person list (make sure you get the naming right though:P)

 -- Chris

On Jul 11, 2008, at 3:45 PM, ajay singh wrote:

> Thank you Chris for previous reply, it helped lot.
>
> How Shindig came to know that any field is supported by SNS.
> As I know opensocial uses this for getting supported field -  
> opensocial 
> .getEnvironment().supportsField(opensocial.Environment.PERSON,  
> opensocial.Person.Field.GENDER);
> (If I am wrong please correct me. because it always return false for  
> partuja code)
>
> But How will shindig know this information OR we have to write this  
> code in SNS.
>
> Thanks
> Ajay
>
>
>




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