Hi Adam,

Did the gadget pass QA in this configuration previously, or has this
been a persistent problem? I'm curious if it was a recent change
(perhaps on our end) that caused the strange behavior. Also, is this
behavior the same across production and the sandbox?

Thanks,
Dan

On Oct 20, 1:52 pm, "Wise, Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a strange issue that is only showing up on Mac OS 10.4.10, Safari
> version 2.0.4.  It's preventing my OAuth iGoogle gadget from working.
> After much trial and error, I narrowed it down apparently to the
> following...
>
> 1) If I have an OAuth element in the main xml file, then my scripting
> finds the 'gadgets' object to be undefined.
> 2). If I remove the OAuth tags, the gadgets object is there, but is
> missing most sub-objects, such as 'utils'.  (e.g. gadgets.utils is
> undefined).  And of course, without the OAuth element, the gadget
> wouldn't be able to log in anyway.
>
> Oddly, this seems specific to the Mac OS and Safar version 2.0.4.  Our
> gadget has been verified on a wide variety of OS/browser combination,
> and this is the only one with this problem.  (Newer versions of Safari
> work fine on the Mac OS).  We have also confirmed it is not specific to
> one bad test machine -- it was first discovered by our QA in California,
> and verified on one lonely Mac/Safari 2.0.4 box running here in Dulles,
> VA.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> /Adam
>
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