Hi Dan.  It's still not clear to me (as well as, I'm sure, many
others) exactly what has changed and when it changed.  We've seen
gadgets breaking to various degrees and on various platforms, and I
was hoping you could clarify what is happening and what the long-term
plan might be.

1. Gadgets in syndication began to behave differently around the first
week of June.  Can you tell us exactly what was changed?  Does the
Gadgets API still support the same browsers and functions (e.g.,
_IG_AdjustIFrameHeight) as before?
2. I'm seeing new behavior in iGoogle in Safari and Chrome on OS X.
Has the way gadgets are delivered in iGoogle changed within the last
month?  If so, has this been served to ALL iGoogle users or just some
of them?

Thanks for clearing this up.  Once we understand what's happening,
hopefully we can begin to address issues in our gadgets that have
emerged, or issues that already existed but have been exposed by the
recent changes.

E

On Jun 26, 4:43 pm, "Dan (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We have a couple fixes going out soon to correct behavior of gadgets
> in open syndication, and fixes for adjust height are among them.
> Please update this thread if you notice the issues disappear.
> Likewise, I'll attempt to get notice when the fixes go out and when
> the behavior should be corrected.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
> On Jun 25, 9:13 pm, tmyymmt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Please see this site.http://tmyymmt.mine.nu/gg/
>
> > I think same problem about "gadgets.window.adjustHeight" or
> > _IG_AdjustIFrameHeight.
> > There are 5 gadgets on the page. The height is wrong when I use
> > Firefox.
> > The method set same height to these gadgets.
> > It isn't working when there are not less than 2 gadgets on same page.
> > It was working when before changing iGoogle API.
>
> > And the width is wrong too when I use IE.
>
> > On 6月26ζ—₯, 午後12:36, skeeJay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > The behavior actually breaks differently depending on the browser.  In
> > > Safari 4, no matter which instance of the gadget calls
> > > _IG_AdjustIFrameHeight, it adjusts the first gadget on the page.  In
> > > Firefox 3.5 RC3, it adjusts all instances of the gadget.
>
> > >http://kalafarski.com/directions/double/
>
> > > On Jun 25, 10:48 pm, String <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > On Jun 24, 1:41 pm, skeeJay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I think I just answered my own question: the two instances of the
> > > > > gadget remain linked.  IF and only if both instances of the gadget
> > > > > load with the "new" domain.
>
> > > > That is interesting; the gadgets are in separate iframes, so they
> > > > should have separate instances of window. That almost sounds like a
> > > > browser bug to me; what browser are you using? Does this happen in
> > > > others?
>
> > > > String
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