Re: [WebDNA] API Integration

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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 104320
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------020202000805060307070702 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've integrated with PayPal, reCAPTCHA, twitter, skinnyr, vimeo, Google Earth, Google Maps, CareerBuilder, SimplyHired, Oodle, flickr, js-kit and some others I can't rememeber or don't use anymore. The concept is basically to do a [TCPconnect] to the API and then use [xmlparse] to parse the results. Personally, I never quite got the hang of WebDNA's [xmlparse] stuff so I ended up hacking together some Rube Goldberg code (think [grep][middle][listwords], etc.), but it is buggy at times because I have to manually identify the xml structure the first time, then code for it and cross my fingers that the API response structure doesn't change. For the most part it works for me, but it's not 100% and I constantly worry about it a little. The correct, automated way would be to use [xmlparse], but I just never got around to figuring it out. -Dan On 1/6/2010 4:00 PM, David Bastedo wrote: > Hi, are there other people using WebDNA to integrate with third Party > API's? > > Google, Facebook, Twitter etc.? > > I am looking for some help with authentication for Google and FB in > particular: > AuthSub > > authentication for example, would allow me to query google analytics > directly from my admin panel, which is what am trying to do at the > moment. > > > thanks. I figure there must be somebody else doing this type of work. > Is there? > > thanks. > > d. > > > -- > David Bastedo > Ten Plus One Communications Inc. > http://www.10plus1.com > T. 416.603.2223 > M. 416.277.4499 --------------020202000805060307070702 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've integrated with PayPal, reCAPTCHA, twitter, skinnyr, vimeo, Google Earth, Google Maps, CareerBuilder, SimplyHired, Oodle, flickr, js-kit and some others I can't rememeber or don't use anymore. The concept is basically to do a [TCPconnect] to the API and then use [xmlparse] to parse the results. Personally, I never quite got the hang of WebDNA's [xmlparse] stuff so I ended up hacking together some Rube Goldberg code (think [grep][middle][listwords], etc.), but it is buggy at times because I have to manually identify the xml structure the first time, then code for it and cross my fingers that the API response structure doesn't change. For the most part it works for me, but it's not 100% and I constantly worry about it a little. The correct, automated way would be to use [xmlparse], but I just never got around to figuring it out.
-Dan

On 1/6/2010 4:00 PM, David Bastedo wrote: Hi, are there other people using WebDNA to integrate with third Party API's?

Google, Facebook, Twitter etc.?

I am looking for some help with authentication for Google and FB in particular:
AuthSub authentication for example, would allow me to query google analytics directly from my admin panel, which is what  am trying to do at the moment.


thanks. I figure there must be somebody else doing this type of work. Is there?

thanks.

d.


--
David Bastedo
Ten Plus One Communications Inc.
http://www.10plus1.com
T.  416.603.2223
M. 416.277.4499


--------------020202000805060307070702-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] API Integration (David Bastedo 2010)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] API Integration (Donovan Brooke 2010)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] API Integration (Govinda 2010)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] API Integration (Stuart Tremain 2010)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] API Integration (Dan Strong 2010)
  6. RE: [WebDNA] API Integration ("Olin Lagon" 2010)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] API Integration (Govinda 2010)
  8. [WebDNA] API Integration (David Bastedo 2010)
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------020202000805060307070702 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've integrated with PayPal, reCAPTCHA, twitter, skinnyr, vimeo, Google Earth, Google Maps, CareerBuilder, SimplyHired, Oodle, flickr, js-kit and some others I can't rememeber or don't use anymore. The concept is basically to do a [tcpconnect] to the API and then use [xmlparse] to parse the results. Personally, I never quite got the hang of WebDNA's [xmlparse] stuff so I ended up hacking together some Rube Goldberg code (think [grep][middle][listwords], etc.), but it is buggy at times because I have to manually identify the xml structure the first time, then code for it and cross my fingers that the API response structure doesn't change. For the most part it works for me, but it's not 100% and I constantly worry about it a little. The correct, automated way would be to use [xmlparse], but I just never got around to figuring it out. -Dan On 1/6/2010 4:00 PM, David Bastedo wrote: > Hi, are there other people using WebDNA to integrate with third Party > API's? > > Google, Facebook, Twitter etc.? > > I am looking for some help with authentication for Google and FB in > particular: > AuthSub > > authentication for example, would allow me to query google analytics > directly from my admin panel, which is what am trying to do at the > moment. > > > thanks. I figure there must be somebody else doing this type of work. > Is there? > > thanks. > > d. > > > -- > David Bastedo > Ten Plus One Communications Inc. > http://www.10plus1.com > T. 416.603.2223 > M. 416.277.4499 --------------020202000805060307070702 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've integrated with PayPal, reCAPTCHA, twitter, skinnyr, vimeo, Google Earth, Google Maps, CareerBuilder, SimplyHired, Oodle, flickr, js-kit and some others I can't rememeber or don't use anymore. The concept is basically to do a [tcpconnect] to the API and then use [xmlparse] to parse the results. Personally, I never quite got the hang of WebDNA's [xmlparse] stuff so I ended up hacking together some Rube Goldberg code (think [grep][middle][listwords], etc.), but it is buggy at times because I have to manually identify the xml structure the first time, then code for it and cross my fingers that the API response structure doesn't change. For the most part it works for me, but it's not 100% and I constantly worry about it a little. The correct, automated way would be to use [xmlparse], but I just never got around to figuring it out.
-Dan

On 1/6/2010 4:00 PM, David Bastedo wrote: Hi, are there other people using WebDNA to integrate with third Party API's?

Google, Facebook, Twitter etc.?

I am looking for some help with authentication for Google and FB in particular:
AuthSub authentication for example, would allow me to query google analytics directly from my admin panel, which is what  am trying to do at the moment.


thanks. I figure there must be somebody else doing this type of work. Is there?

thanks.

d.


--
David Bastedo
Ten Plus One Communications Inc.
http://www.10plus1.com
T.  416.603.2223
M. 416.277.4499


--------------020202000805060307070702-- Dan Strong

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