The "rpc_relay.html" file is part of the container installation;
gadgets can readily assume that it is installed and the container
configured correctly. A gadget author should not need to worry about
it.

    Ciao
         Henning


On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 07:52, Tim Wintle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there an explanation page somewhere on how RPCs are implemented?
> (e.g. on the wiki)
>
> We haven't been using them so far, but I'm interested in the requirement
> to host this html page on the same domain as the container.
>
> How does this work in the case where (for example) a webmaster hosts an
> iGoogle gadget on a non-google webpage? Does this mean that you wouldn't
> be able to call any RPCs - or can the RPC code be insterted into the
> container javascript?
>
>
> On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 12:48 +0100, Attila Nagy wrote:
>> On 1/12/09, Tamlyn Rhodes <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > In order to make RPC services work (such as settitle or
>> > dynamic-height) you must copy the file
>> > javascript/container/rpc_relay.html from its current location to the
>> > domain on which your container is running.
>>
>>
>> It took me too some days to figure it out. I believe it's part of the common
>> installation steps, so I've dropped into the installation notes in cwiki.
>>
>
>

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