How-To integrate Google Wave on a Wordpress-Blog
Posted on | October 1, 2009 | 1 Comment
1) download and install the wonderful Wavr-Plugin by Lucas Caro (thx!)
2) the plugin version 0.2 includes hardcoded URLs to the Wave-sandbox (wave.google.com/a/sandbox) – if you want to use it with Wave production (wave.google.com), edit wavr.php and replace “http://wave.google.com/a/sandbox/” with “http://wave.google.com/wave/” on line 109
3) create a new post or page and include a snippet like this: [ wave id="WAVE-ID" height="500" bgcolor="#000000" color="#FFFFFF" ]
4) while the sanbox included a handy debug-menu, on production you’ll have to look into the sourcecode to find out the Wave-ID (imho). in firefox, mark the wave-items in your inbox and right-click “view source”. look out for a token like googlewave.com!w+Gl6GGfYIC – that’s the ID.
if everything goes right, the integrated Wave will look something like this (only visible to users currently logged in to their Wave-account, obviously) – you’re welcome to reply or comment
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March 19th, 2010 @ 1:27 pm
There is an easier way to get your wave id. You just need to insert the bot mywaveid@appspot.com to the wave and you’re ready.