You might want to take a look at Yahoo Pipes. Instead of defining an interface yourself, you can create a yahoo pipe for your current processes, and then access the pipe programatically using any one of a number of classes already built for pulling from yahoo pipes.
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Justin Dearing <zippy1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I've recently started working at an ad firm, and as such have been exposed > to facebook development. One thing I discovered about facebook is there > proxy for making cross domain ajax calls. Basically, the call is made server > side, and the json or XML that is returned is returned through the proxy, > which solves the cross domain issue. > > Anyway, I often have to make such proxies for the sites we do, for various > reasons. My proxies are generally of the one off type, but a "one size fits > all" approach such as facebook's would be nice. So I have two questions: > > > > 1. Is there a facebook like proxy for ajax calls that already exists? > 2. The guy that gave the hiphip talk said "we don't open source more > stuff because we don't know what people find useful" So does anyone know > the > right channel to make such a request. > > Justin > > _______________________________________________ > New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > > http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation > -- ---- Hudson Valley Sudbury School What GPL is for application users Our school is for students Help your children grow, change, and learn Let your child direct, control, amend Check out http://www.sudburyschool.org
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