Hi Shiva,

No this does not work in production yet, but we're getting closer. I
don't have a specific date, though.

Dan

On Mar 11, 8:37 am, shiva <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dan,
> Does this work in production enviroment?
>
> thanks,
> -Shiva
>
> On Mar 10, 10:21 pm, "Dan (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Shiva,
>
> > If all you need is the ability to uniquely identify a user, and know
> > that the request originated from iGoogle, then you can accomplish this
> > using a signed makeRequest. The token will be the user's OpenSocial
> > ID.
>
> > In order to use this for authentication, you'd have your gadget send a
> > signed makeRequest to your server. When iGoogle receives the
> > instruction to send the request, it will append the user's ID, and a
> > signature to the parameters. On your end, you'd verify that the
> > request came from iGoogle and that the parameters are valid by using
> > the signature. Once verified, you can use the ID as the unique
> > identifier for the user.
>
> > More details on this are available 
> > here:http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Introduction_To_Signed_Req...
>
> > Dan
>
> > On Mar 10, 4:52 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > All,
>
> > > Is there any way I can use igoogle itself as the scope or No scope(I
> > > dont' think this is possible).  This is because , I am trying to build
> > > a gadget that does not use any of the google's services. All I need is
> > > a authenticated token to identify the user. How can I use oauth here?
>
> > > TIA,
> > > -Shiva
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