Thanks, I actually made it like you suggest, i was just wondering if
it was possible to do.



On 8 jan, 17:31, "Matt (Guru)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 7, 3:35 am, Martijn van den Enk <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Yes, where the user can edit their user preferences... i want a link
> > inside my gadget content that opens up that screen...
>
> You can't, since your gadget lives in an iframe, isolated from the
> container that has the settings.
>
> Instead, you can create a custom interface to your preferences
> _inside_ your gadget content, hidden by default. When the user clicks
> your link or button to open prefs, show that interface. Then use the
> iGoogle API calls to save the prefs, just as if they had edited them
> in the normal way.
>
> This also has the advantage of allowing you to create a more
> attractive preferences interface for the user.
>
> Matt Kruse
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