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  From:    "Randy Hudson (Created) (JIRA)" <j...@apache.org>
  To:      iss...@shindig.apache.org
  cc:      
  Subject: [jira] [Created] (SHINDIG-1662) Shindig supports localized messages 
that do not comform to the OpenSocial specification

  Shindig supports localized messages that do not comform to the OpenSocial 
specification
  
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                   Key: SHINDIG-1662
                   URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-1662
               Project: Shindig
            Issue Type: Bug
            Components: Java
      Affects Versions: 1.0.1
              Reporter: Randy Hudson
  
  
  Check out the following example gadget:
  
  http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/112876196818550248246/JIRA.xml
  
  Which contains:
  
  <Locale>
     <foobar>
       <msg name="gadget.introduction.title">foobar/Introduction</msg>
       <msg name="gadget.introduction.description">An introduction to this 
installation of JIRA.</msg>
     </foobar>
  </Locale>
  
  Even though the <msg> elements are in the wrong place, shindig finds them and 
uses them anyway.  Because of this lax behavior, the folks over at Atlassian 
have authored OpenSocial 1.0 gadgets which incorrectly include a 
<messagebundle> element when declaring "inline" messages in gadgets.  The 
<messagebundle> element is only used when the message bundle is an external 
resource.  As a result, these gadgets are supported by shindig, but not other 
OpenSocial containers conforming to the spec.
  
  Shindig should follow the spec and only look for <msg> elements that are 
children of the <Locale> element
  
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