13 messages in com.googlegroups.opensocial-apiRe: [OpenSocial] Re: opensocial is no...
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Subject:Re: [OpenSocial] Re: opensocial is not defined
From:justin kruger (just@gmail.com)
Date:05/16/2008 10:38:12 AM
List:com.googlegroups.opensocial-api

have you tried happyhour yet?

you might try that, as it is containerless, run locally, or anywhere you like, and its an open source project on google code.

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:32 PM, kohs@googlemail.com <jmor@kohshin.co.uk> wrote:

Well, I put it in its own window to test it out. It is loading the gadgets library, but not the opensocial library. When I put a watch in firebug for "opensocial" it is not defined. Any other ideas?

On May 13, 7:57 pm, "justin kruger" <just@gmail.com> wrote:

the "require feature" feature hasnotworked at restricting my app to sites that support that feature. <Require feature="opensocial-0.7"/>

when you load the <Content type="url" href="???" /> can you see within the iframe? can you see if you are loading the containers JS foropensocial?

you may find that the containers have blocked that feature, without documentation.

let me know what you discover.

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 1:42 PM, kohs@googlemail.com

<jmor@kohshin.co.uk> wrote:

I am creating anOpenSocialapplication using the <Content type="url" href="???" /> for reasons of separation and code maintenance. However, I get "opensocialisnotdefined" when I try to use the API. I have <Require feature="opensocial-0.7"/> in my prefs for the app.xml. Can anyone help me solve this please?

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