Hi Ryan,

 

Please find below a further description and links to our new test site.

 

Certain gadgets interact with users and during that interaction silently
save such user generated data, an example being the To Do List gadget...

http://www.google.com/ig/directory?type=gadgets
<http://www.google.com/ig/directory?type=gadgets&url=www.labpixies.com/campa
igns/todo/todo.xml> &url=www.labpixies.com/campaigns/todo/todo.xml

According to our research, such gadgets use the OAuth mechanism for
communication between the gadget container (Shindig) and the gadget's
internal infrastructure which is encapsulated on the gadget's server side.
We have no clue regarding how to integrate such a configuration with our
site and to persist such user data.

 

Essentially, if a user enters notes on the To Do List and then closes and
loads the page again, such data is lost. This also appears to happen on the
iGoogle site for anonymous visitors. However, for registered users (logged
in) the To Do notes are preserved and restored between browser sessions - so
the question is, how can we do the same on our site and preserve this data
between browser sessions?

 

We've generated a test site for problem gadgets, including the To Do List
gadget issued mentioned above...

 

http://beta.blueg.com/test/personal.htm

http://beta.blueg.com/test/personal_canvas.htm

 

Kind regards,

 

Darren

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