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  • Return to [[Library|Library (API)]] <div id='library-api'>
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  • Return to [[Library|Library (API)]] <div id='library-api'>
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  • Return to [[Library|Library (API)]] <div id='library-api'>
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  • ...to this method will return a component which contains all of the Taxonomy API calls available in the CommonSpot Taxonomy.
    1 KB (203 words) - 17:40, 24 November 2010
  • <td>CS Taxonomy API Object intialized to the proper taxonomy</td>
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  • <td>CS Taxonomy API Object intialized to the proper taxonomy</td>
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  • Return to [[Library|Library (API)]] <div id='library-api'>
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  • ADF Applications are a combination of custom coding, CommonSpot API calls, and CommonSpot Custom Elements. Applications can do many things but ...wse.cfm CommonSpot Community Site] to learn what others are doing with the API's
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  • CommonSpot Custom Field Types (CFT) is one of (if not THE) most powerful API's available to you as a developer. Custom Field Types are described in det However, in summary a Custom Field Type is an API that allows you to interact with any custom form (Custom Element, Metadata
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  • Part of the Paperbook Application requires a Facebook API Key to enable your site to use a feature called Connect. Facebook Connect If you do not have a Facebook API Key you will need to [[How to create a Facebook Application| create a Faceb
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  • If you don't already have a Facebook Platform API key for your site, create an application with the Facebook Developer applic Note: Even if you have created an application and received an API key, you should review steps 4 through 8 and make sure your application set
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  • Lets say in your Twitter application you wanted to have various settings like API Limit and Retweet Style. By having these settings your application can be
    3 KB (492 words) - 21:40, 11 April 2010
  • * Library API Review <b>Content Creation API [Exercise]</b>
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  • ...n. If you want to include the link, it is shortened using Bit.ly via their API. The Tweet Box allows your site visitors to tweet directly from your site. ...wing users to tweet directly from your site, it uses TweetMeme.com’s own API to provide a "Tweet this" button on a page. The functionality overlaps a l
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  • ...ree URL shortening service. [http://bit.ly/a/your_api_key/ get your Bit.ly api key] Don't worry you will not have to write a single line of code to use these two API's, we just need to add those values to the configuration XML file in any te
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  • A Follow Button custom element was developed using Twitter's @Anywhere API. It is extremely easy to use.
    1,016 bytes (151 words) - 19:32, 16 August 2010
  • The Tweet Box custom element was developed using Twitter's @Anywhere API. It is extremely easy to use.
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  • The Tweet Button custom element was developed using TweetMeme's API. It differs from the Tweet Box in that it is much smaller on the page, movi
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