Eric,

Yes indeed it would be, but with all due respect, I think that the example 
scripts should work with minimal system configuration. In a related note,  
using the pecl oauth.so extension is a nightmare as it is. Installation on 
Mac OS X is close to impossible, I spent about a full day on it and finally 
got it. That being said, Fedora Cent OS was a lot easier. I think that 
custom ini configuration is what makes this API probably the most difficult 
to integrate (yes I've worked with Google Health also). 

I still haven't found a way to include the oauth.so extension in my ini file 
and use the Google Analytics OAuth helper library in tandem. I've had to 
resort to the "dl()" function to dynamically load the oauth.so extension in 
my Adwords integration. This may be due to class names. 

There's a stack overflow question regarding this issue, if you're 
interested:

http://bit.ly/kPu4Yv

Anyways got a bit distracted, 

Best regards,
Doug


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