Also, it could be some cache problem, i had the same problem before and a
ctrl+f5 solved that =)

G.-

On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> yep ... a valid gadget token :)
>
> if you have 'allow plain text tokens' set to true in your config, you can
> add a token like?
>
> http://example.org/foo?bar=1&st=jane.doe:jane.doe:appid:cont:url:0
>
> jane.doe & john.doe work as users if your using the sample container xml,
> otherwise replace those with proper user id's.
>
>        -- Chris
>
>
> On Jul 16, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Erel Segal wrote:
>
>  OK, after some debugging I found out that the POST request causes the
>> server
>> to throw an INVALID_GADGET_TOKEN exception. What should I do? Is there
>> anything I should add to the URL to make it run?
>>
>> 2008/7/15, Erel Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>>
>>> I try to run the sample gadgets in javascript/samplecontainer/examples,
>>> e.g.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://localhost/shindig/php/gadgets/ifr?url=http://localhost/shindig/php/gadgets/files/samplecontainer/examples/SocialHelloWorld.xml&nocache=1&container=container07
>>>
>>> (shindig/php/ is my web_prefix, and container07 is a configuration file
>>> where I changed all the paths to match this setting.
>>>
>>> I get the following Javascript error:
>>>
>>> data.get("viewer") has no properties
>>> render(Object responseItems_=Object globalError_=true)ifr (line 312)
>>> sendResponse(Object responses=false error=badRequest)ifr (line 151)
>>> processNonProxiedResponse("/shindig/php/social/data", function(),
>>> ObjectCONTENT_TYPE=
>>> JSON METHOD=POST AUTHORIZATION=SIGNED, XMLHttpRequest)ifr (line 84)
>>> makeClosure()ifr (line 23)
>>> var viewer = data.get('viewer').getData();
>>>
>>> I get the same error on all three gadgets in that folder.
>>>
>>> Can you please tell me what I am doing wrong?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>

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