Now Available – Blogger JavaScript Client Library
October 19th, 2007 | Published in Google Code
A few weeks ago we released the first read/write enabled javascript library that works across domains for Google Calendar. As promised, we are rolling the JavaScript client library out to other properties as soon as we can. Today we are excited to announce support for Blogger.
The Blogger GData JS Client library enables developers to read and write blog posts using calls to our JavaScript library. This is a full client library, with support for authenticated access to private data and read-write capabilities. Now you can create Blogger applications and mashups that can read and write data from your Blogger blogs. No server-side programming is required. Your application can run on any domain, too. No proxying is required.
To get you started, here are some samples showing how to use the new client library. For more information visit the Blogger GData API documentation. We'd like to hear your feedback. Come join us in the Google Groups and let us know what you think.
The Blogger GData JS Client library enables developers to read and write blog posts using calls to our JavaScript library. This is a full client library, with support for authenticated access to private data and read-write capabilities. Now you can create Blogger applications and mashups that can read and write data from your Blogger blogs. No server-side programming is required. Your application can run on any domain, too. No proxying is required.
To get you started, here are some samples showing how to use the new client library. For more information visit the Blogger GData API documentation. We'd like to hear your feedback. Come join us in the Google Groups and let us know what you think.