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excellent news. thanks!
by cameron on Monday, May 14, 2012
Hi cameron - haven't forgotten about this and we believe this makes sense to expose but I can't commit to a timeframe ju...
by Kevin Fielding on Monday, May 14, 2012
any updates on this? it would allow us to fully integrate our two systems to offer a complete solution to our clients &...
by cameron on Thursday, May 10, 2012
yup that way we can integrate it with our registration program so new users don't have 2 different passwords
by cameron on Friday, April 27, 2012
Hey Cameron - to clarify are you asking for a parameter to supply a user's registration password at time of the create A...
by Kevin Fielding on Friday, April 27, 2012
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Archive for October 2011
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I see there is a Create Event API, but it looks like it works only for users, not social spaces, as one of the parameters is sysuserid={UserID}.  

We request the API be expanded to be able to add events to social objects, perhaps as another parameter, with UserID as the owner of the SO, and SOID as the param ID of the object that is parent to the new event. 
Categories:  Accepted
cameron
Posted by cameron
Monday, October 03, 2011
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I noticed that the admin panel records the last known IP address of users, but when I use the show XML button (<xsl:value-of select="iPageInformation:ShowXML($oUser,'User Base')" disable-output-escaping="yes"/>)  there does not seem to be a record in that XPath.

it would help us if the IP could be recorded in a format retrievable via XML