Sounds good. If nothing else Hugh's link led me to convert the Opera "Bubble Game" widget to work in Wookie :-) Its under an MIT-style license so we can include it too :-D

Where in SVN should we put all these widgets and their sources?

S

PS - There is a nice new desktop W3C Widget player for Mac available for those interested:

http://code.google.com/p/widgeon/

On 24 Nov 2009, at 21:31, Ross Gardler (JIRA) wrote:


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Ross Gardler commented on WOOKIE-50:
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The opera emulator isn't really necessary now that we have the standalone version of wookie using. We can use the real browser to emulate the widgets.

I'd suggest we strip that stuff out as there are discrepencies in the way the emulator works and the way Wookie works. I'd forgotten I put that stuff in there in the first place, as you can see from the readme it's not documented anymore.

As Hugh said onlist the SDK is documented at 
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-widgets-sdk/

Creation and management of widgets
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               Key: WOOKIE-50
               URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-50
           Project: Wookie
        Issue Type: Improvement
          Reporter: Ross Gardler
       Attachments: wookie-widgets.zip


Part 2 in my ongoing campaign to make Wookie more accessible to newcomers.
This issue aims to:
- separate out the bundled widgets as source files so that they can be used as examples
- provide some ant scripts for creating and maintaining widgets

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