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Monday, November 15, 2010

[bloggerDev] Re: OAuth Proxy with Blogger Gadgets

Thank you for the quick response, Brett. I will keep trying different
things, then, and I will have a look at that feature inspector
gadget.

(Also a quick correction to my post above, I misspelled Eric
Bidelman's name--apologies!)

--Aratina

On Nov 16, 12:02 am, Brett Morgan <brettmor...@google.com> wrote:
> Aratina,
>
> I'm currently learning this area as well, and I don't have any answers yet.
>
> An interesting point to note, however, is that you aren't limited to just
> opensocial-0.8. If you point blogger designer in the direction of the
> feature inspector gadget -https://github.com/xing/feature-inspector-gadget-
> you'll see that it supports a fair chunk of OpenSocial. (Just don't use
> github's hosted version directly.)
>
> brett
>
> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Aratina Cage <aratina.c...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > I have been attempting to use the OAuth proxy with my Blogger gadget
> > and also with many of the example gadgets that use the OAuth proxy in
> > the various help files, but I can't seem to get OAuth to work on my
> > Blogger blog. The examples I have tested all seem to work on iGoogle,
> > but once I load them onto my blog, the authentication process fails
> > completely.
>
> > For example, this neat little gadget by Eric Bidelmen (
> >http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/articles/gdata_gadgets.html) works
> > just fine with iGoogle and allows you to make a new post to your
> > private blog from iGoogle quite easily, but when I bring it onto the
> > blog itself as a gadget in the sidebar or footer areas, it always gets
> > back an unauthenticated response object with no contents after it
> > tries to fetch the feed of all the blogs I own using the OAuth proxy.
>
> > I don't see anything in the XML file (which you can download from the
> > link above) that stands out as not compatible with Blogger (it
> > requires opensocial-0.8 and loads old but working jQuery and gdata
> > libraries, and declares the correct the Blogger scope for OAuth,
> > "http://www.blogger.com/feeds/"), so I'm confused as to why it doesn't
> > work. Does anyone have any ideas as to why OAuth does not work on
> > Blogger blogs but does work from iGoogle?
>
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> Brett Morgan
>
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