Hi
Thanks for the tip, that seemed to eliminate the problem.
Is *.prototype a common feature of most GIR objects? What does it mean?
TIA...
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On 07/23/2011 03:31 PM, 俞颐超 wrote:
know nothing about soup but this seems workSoup.Cookie.prototype.new('SID', '', '.google.com <http://google.com>',
'/', -1)
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Ricardo Gladwell<ricardo gladwell gmail com <mailto:ricardo.gladwell@gmail.com>> wrote:<mailto:ricardo.gladwell@gmail.com>> Twitter: @rgladwell - MSN: axonrg gmail com <mailto:axonrg gmail com>
Hi Guys
Sorry to bump, but can anyone help with this? Or should I raise a big?
TIA...
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Ricardo Gladwell <ricardo gladwell gmail com<mailto:ricardo.gladwell@gmail.com>> wrote:<mailto:ricardo.gladwell@gmail.com>> > Twitter: @rgladwell - MSN: axonrg gmail com <mailto:axonrg gmail com>
> Hi Florian,
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> On 07/17/2011 12:47 PM, Florian Max wrote:
>>
>> Maybe you forgot to import the soup namespace?
>
> I can successfully call and use other Soup objects, for example the
> following executes successfully without error in the same source
file:
>
> let message = Soup.Message.new('GET',
> "https://www.google.com/accounts/ClientLogin?service=reader");
>
> I make the following declaration earlier:
>
> const Soup = imports.gi.Soup;
>
> Regards...
>
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