Thank you very much Joseph,
Maybe it is just the way they call it, but there are replies, inline
replies, indented replies, continuation of a thread...
An example should help:
<conversation>
<blip id="b+a">
<thread id="r1">
<blip id="b+b"></blip>
<blip id="b+c"></blip>
</thread>
<thread inline="true" id="r1">
<blip id="b+d"></blip>
<blip id="b+e"></blip>
</thread>
</blip>
</conversation>
b+b is a reply to b+a (indented?)
b+c is the continuation of b+b
b+d is an inline-reply to b+a
Is b+c a reply blip to b+b? I don't think so
How can I get access to wavesandbox?
Cheers,
Tobias
On 18 Sep., 02:26, Joseph Gentle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Tobias Bachthaler
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
>
> > I think this is a good place for my question:
> > What is the difference between normal replies and inline replies?
> > In the Converstation Model definition they say the two reply types
> > will display differently, but I don't find the difference
> > in display on wave.google.com.
>
> Normal replies appear below a message. Inline replies appear inside
> the message. To do an inline reply on wave.google.com, double-click
> inside a message and hit 'reply'.
>
> > Second question: Where and how can I access the XML-representation of
> > a conversation in a wave I created (Blip documents, conversation
> > manifest document)
>
> The wire format doesn't use xml per-se. But if you fire up wave
> sandbox and make a wave, there's a couple debug menus with whcih you
> can look at documents:
>
> - In the top right, near the 'sign out' button is a 'Debug' button.
> Click that, go down to 'Show all wavelets' and you can see all the
> documents
>
> - In an individual blip the little down arrow in the top right corner
> has 'Editor Debug', through which you can see various bits of
> information about a blip.
>
> -J
>
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Tobias
>
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