The "correct" way is to make a request back to your application in
Javascript. You can do cookie hacks, but these have a tendency to be brittle
and hard to manage.

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Jaroslav Záruba <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I'm keeping a cookie for that.
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 8:13 PM, Saqib Ali <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> How do I check if the user is currently logged in using their Google
>> Account in Javascript? I can set some hidden field to do that, but is
>> there a more elegant way to do this?
>>
>> saqib
>>
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