Monday, November 02, 2009

google wave embedding test -UPDATED

Google wave embedded into my blog- test- (-update- it worked... but now its broken)



Unfortunately it seems you have to have a google wave account to even view the wave. If you have a wave account you can edit directly from this blog or from wave and everything shows up in real time!

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Ugh! It seems like something recently changed with wave... For some reason my wave started showing up in the footer of the blog- on EVERY page! -It was making load times very slow so I had to remove the wave from my blog.

12 comments:

  1. I am not sure if it worked correctly or not. Either way I thought that I would be the first to comment here.

    Jay's Saving Your Money

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  2. @Jay thanks for the comment. Do you have a wave account? Other wave users have reported that it works. Do you see a login screen or a blank page?

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  3. I hava a Wave acct. I see the embedded Wave, but do not seem to be able to edit it.

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  4. same here, i can see but no editing options available

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  5. Austin.. same problem as Bonzi and Oliver happends to me. I have googlewave account, can see your wave, but can not add any blimps. Sorry!

    I recomend you to read this article.
    http://code.google.com/apis/wave/embed/guide.html

    There you will find that what embeddy@appspot.com tells you to embed a code that is not all the best. For instance, you should define a function in the Head and call it in the OnLoad method of the Body. You will have more order that way and I´m prety sure that if you create 2 to instaces of different waves with different WaveIDs (i.e. two diffeente wavepanels), you should be able to call wavePanel.init(document.getElementById('waveframe1'));
    and
    wavePanel.init(document.getElementById('waveframe2'));
    allowing you to have two different waves in the same page. I did NOT test this, it´s just a guess.. but it should work. :)

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  6. Hi all, thanks for the comments and testing. It still seems to be working for me just fine. Make sure you are signed into your wave account... Maybe you need to join the wave through google wave b4 you can edit via the blog. The biggest problem I have right now is with scrolling. I cannot scroll all the way to the bottom of the wave on the blog.

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  7. Hi Austin.. I have a theory.. try to edit something at this link :)

    http://www.arbase.com.ar/indexArBase.htm

    Regards!!

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  8. Nice!

    The wave shows up on all other of your blog pages at the bottom though (I use Safari haven't checked other browsers). I also added one on my blog and checked if the div tag exists or not. If not, it shouldn't load the wave.

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  9. ahhhhhhhhhhhh how do you do this???????

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  10. Hey very nice blog!! Man .. Beautiful .. Amazing .. I will bookmark your blog and take the feeds also...

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  11. Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!

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  12. Do you have copy writer for so good articles? If so please give me contacts, because this really rocks! :)

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