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Thorsten Erlewein edited comment on SHINDIG-1509 at 2/17/11 4:43 PM:
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Good point. As my apache sits behind a proxy I have maintained the 'proxy' in 
container.php. Is it possible that the dns resolution would ignore my local 
etc/hosts file where shindig is set to 127.0.0.1 and try the proxy? In that 
case I would need to configure exceptions when not to use the proxy. Something 
like in IE "Do not use proxy for addresses....". Is that possible with Shindig?

Thanks for the comment.

      was (Author: thorsten.erlewein):
    Could point. As my apache sits behind a proxy I have maintained the 'proxy' 
in container.php. Is it possible that the dns resolution would ignore my local 
etc/hosts file where shindig is set to 127.0.0.1 and try the proxy? In that 
case I would need to configure exceptions when not to use the proxy. Something 
like in IE "Do not use proxy for addresses....". Is that possible with Shindig?

Thanks for the comment.
  
> Strange frameset rendered within javascript
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SHINDIG-1509
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-1509
>             Project: Shindig
>          Issue Type: Question
>          Components: PHP
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0
>         Environment: Windows7, XAMPP 1.7.4 [PHP: 5.3.5]
>            Reporter: Thorsten Erlewein
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: RenderedSocialHelloWorld.htm, RenderedTodoExample.htm, 
> container.php
>
>
> Hello,
> I have shindig running as a virtual host. Name 'shindig' mapped to 127.0.0.1 
> in the hosts file. 
> When I use 
> "http://shindig/gadgets/ifr?url=http://www.labpixies.com/campaigns/todo/todo.xml";
>  I found the following strange frameset inbetween the rendered javascript 
> part:
> ...
> function _IG_AddDOMEventHandler(src, etype, func) {
>   gadgets.warn("_IG_AddDOMEventHandler not implemented - see SHINDIG-198");
> }
> <frameset rows="100%,*" frameborder="no" border="0" framespacing="0">
>       <frame 
> src="http://www.shindig.com/?fp=F4DZth3CTXk6TL3aXOVfx6KeDDx4%2BfpwCUHi2kxCwyD3PM7GZJL1s6yW19fj5znr%2BH7Qdw6vNxpIp4iwiKynDA%3D%3D&prvtof=aiVUCn7CCaCNLPMu7TGydJ9WL8sIBwiLOLpO4AcsNaRdqLnhP4AmrBkRW7rxeADeKLFsAxEPU06jwlvypVSitB7nFluoWrO4kGjGV2jjpN3Vgp6Rpl3n8GQr9lnL%2B12x&poru=I2tOFFTNOpyvdk81PAJ3YH0qIt2qcBiFwmmhgyqTA%2BVW6Z592rsWQJSfp1k4PJ2r1Ay9nkEiFK4IwW%2F9s2Ag5ptUNXC8xf9bicjyU8F7WqMsNEPXF5m5hjjuY4TgAwHk&";>
> </frameset>
> <noframes>
>       <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
>       <a 
> href="http://www.shindig.com/?fp=F4DZth3CTXk6TL3aXOVfx6KeDDx4%2BfpwCUHi2kxCwyD3PM7GZJL1s6yW19fj5znr%2BH7Qdw6vNxpIp4iwiKynDA%3D%3D&prvtof=e3T%2B8TBsHWD9s96kniyFJnQdeu%2FjQ9SuHmTcvEh3pIdxBa3a3v%2FaONhEj5gc%2Fm9A3POXosYkitE0545be9OGf1rGXlo38ezJ6kSXa2oZrsO8VuWaiUmvRa2MfNX57Dd6&poru=Kdz9XHLXCGdYRV63tzLDiFHdZK91FMIAk6BDg55lsdrV36KzI5sN0rJWlrrEFM2640s0fZXb2a1EHceooizICzqFFJJoWuIdAera9b%2BwTtoi%2F0uwfFIRbuhfV0dJloRk&";>Click
>  here to proceed</a>.
>       </body>
> </noframes>
> /*
>  * Licensed to the Apache Software ...
> As this is no javascript it causes a syntax error and makes the whole gadget 
> unusable showing javscript errors. I was unable to find where that html 
> snippet is coming from. However it is inserted in between the js from 
> legacy.js and dynamic-height-util.js. As a bad work around I openend a 
> comment /* at the end o f legacy.js and closed it in in the beginning of 
> dynamic-height-util.js. With that hack the gadget above is working. But that 
> is of course not a solution. With other gadgets e.g. SocialHelloWorld 
> (http://shindig/gadgets/ifr?url=http://shindig/samplecontainer/examples/SocialHelloWorld.xml)
>  it seems to insert the same frameset, but this time it produces "Error 
> parsing gadget xml:...".
> I tried to check container.php if there is anything looking like a bad 
> reference, but nothing seems to show an indication where that strange 
> frameset is coming from.
> It would be nice if anyone could help me understand what is wrong here.
> Kind regards,
> Thorsten

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