Hi Ken. I wouldn't count on any fixes right around the corner. I
recommend parsing by path from here on out since that should work
reliably across containers.

- Jason

On Jun 6, 6:58 am, kennyjay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Jason,
>
> Hi5 and MySpace both support query string params very well.  I thought
> it was safe to assume that it would work here.  Is this something you
> will support in the future?
>
> Regards
>
> Ken
>
> On Jun 5, 12:21 pm, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Ken. Yes, I think that's exactly what happened -- most of the time,
> > the application specification is a literal XML file. Since the
> > specification's URL is passed as a query string parameter to the orkut
> > proxy, the URL can't have any parameters of its own. In this case,
> > changing to a path-based argument scheme was a good choice.
>
> > As I said above, adding bpc=1 to your PHP script's URL has no effect,
> > so you should remove it:
>
> >http://prod.gwidgets.com/apps/os/orkut/en/81.php
>
> > Instead, append &bpc=1 to the URL in the address bar:
>
> >http://sandbox.orkut.com/Application.aspx?appId=...&uid=...&bpc=1
>
> > This will effectively bypass the cache and reload your spec from your
> > server.
>
> > - Jason
>
> > On Jun 3, 7:53 am, kennyjay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Jason
>
> > > What I found in the end was that a url such as ours was not handled
> > > properly by Orkut.  Our original url was:
>
> > >http://prod.gwidgets.com/gadgetserver.php?gid=81&site=orkut.com&pid=o...
>
> > > Orkut rendered it's iframe as:
>
> > >http://42ls3815uh72t4hun5udfcs327esfmeo.sandbox.orkut.gmodules.com/ga...
>
> > > We have changed it to (and this works fine with no further caching
> > > issues:
>
> > >http://prod.gwidgets.com/apps/os/orkut/en/81.php?bpc=1
>
> > > For some reason it appeared that Orkut choked on our url that had
> > > several query string parameters specified.  We went to more of a
> > > directory based structure and now parse the information (os, orkut,
> > > etc.) from the path instead of the query string.
>
> > > Have we missed something obvious here?  In your iframe url, you embed
> > > our url, which as an additional "?" etc.  Was I confusing your url
> > > parsing?
>
> > > Regards
>
> > > Ken
>
> > > On Jun 2, 5:13 pm, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Ken. I'm sorry for the late reply.
>
> > > > Are you setting the content-type header in your PHP script to
> > > > application/xml or text/xml? Also, you shouldn't append &bpc=1 to your
> > > > application's URI. Instead, append it to the address bar after you've
> > > > added the application 
> > > > (e.g.http://sandbox.orkut.com/Application.aspx?appId=...&uid=...&bpc=1).
>
> > > > We were experiencing several issues with our content re-writing
> > > > mechanism and have temporarily disabled it in the sandbox. Please let
> > > > me know if you're still seeing the caching issues that you reported
> > > > earlier.
>
> > > > - Jason
>
> > > > On May 27, 5:22 pm, kennyjay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Just an addendum.  I think I worked through the Malformed xml issue by
> > > > > reformatting my php properly.  However, now I get the same sort of
> > > > > issue where the dynamic url returns a "No appropriate view could be
> > > > > found for 
> > > > > gadget:http://prod.gwidgets.com/gadgetserver_fixed.php?bpc..";
> > > > > error.  The static url appears to load the app ok.
>
> > > > > The urls are:
>
> > > > > dynamic:  
> > > > > http://prod.gwidgets.com/gadgetserver_fixed.php?bpc=1&gid=82&pid=os&s...
> > > > > static:http://prod.gwidgets.com/apps/orkut/einstein_static.xml
>
> > > > > They appear to return the same xml and the xml validates just fine on
> > > > > w3c.org..
>
> > > > > On May 27, 5:32 pm, kennyjay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I'm using a dynamic url like this:
>
> > > > > > 1)http://dev.gwidgets.com/gadgetserver1-c.php?bpc=1&gid=82&pid=os&site=...
>
> > > > > > loading that page in a browser, then view source, and then paste the
> > > > > > same xml in a static file here:
>
> > > > > > 2)  http://dev.gwidgets.com/apps/orkut/hello_world1-c.xml
>
> > > > > > Results upon trying to add an application:
>
> > > > > > 1)  for dynamic url,  loads confirmation page, with app title,
> > > > > > however, when loading application, I get
>
> > > > > > "Malformed XML in 
> > > > > > filehttp://dev.gwidgets.com/gadgetserver1-c.php?bpc:
> > > > > > Premature end of file. At: (1,1)"
>
> > > > > > 2) for static page, loads just fine.
>
> > > > > > As for CACHING:
>
> > > > > > 1.  Trying to debug this was maddening because Orkut seemed to cache
> > > > > > everything no matter what I tried.  I tried both methods, &bpc=1 and
> > > > > > the new
>
> > > > > > <Optional feature="content-rewrite">
> > > > > >      <Param name="include">NONE</Param>
> > > > > > </Optional>
>
> > > > > > Neither appeared to work reliably.  Sometimes if I added a few extra
> > > > > > parameters, the title was cached and not the content, and visa 
> > > > > > versa.
> > > > > > The ONLY way I found to reliably get cached was to alter the name of
> > > > > > my php file, e.g., gadgetserver2.php for each test case.
>
> > > > > > What gives?  This same xml is working fine in MySpace and hi5, but
> > > > > > Orkut has been just frustrating.  Luckily the random javascript 
> > > > > > errors
> > > > > > appeared to have stopped.
>
> > > > > > Can anyone who has gone through this process successfully help out?
>
> > > > > > Thanks
>
> > > > > > Ken- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
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