hmmm.. I'm still doing something wrong.
I have 'js/core:dynamic-
height:google.calendar-0.5:google.calendar-0.5.read:opensocial-0.8:security-
token:views.js' value for libs parameter.
When I try
http://www.google.com/ig/f/js/core:dynamic-height:google.calendar-0.5:google.calendar-0.5.read:opensocial-0.8:security-token:views.js
(as instructed in legacy doc) I got 400 Not Found.
What am I doing wrong ?
Is it possible for my case to have api loaded with 'url' content
type ?
Thanks for help.

Mariusz

On Mar 29, 7:25 pm, SerranoABQ <[email protected]> wrote:
> Harm,
>
> The URL parsing technique still works (for now). Just make sure
> to require the "setprefs" library. I've had success with "setprefs"
> and "dynamic-height" libraries and the legacy API calls
> [_IG_Prefs()].
> I simply parse the "libs" query parameter in the URL, split them
> at the comma and inject each library into the DOM. Then I use the
> legacy calls for the preferences (for some reason the gadgets.*
> namespace is not available). This is how I have it set up
>
>  var prefs;
>  try{
>   prefs=new _IG_Prefs();
>  }catch(e){
>   // Create dummy functions to mimic the original prefs object,
>   // and complete gracefully. You could also add getInt, getArray,
> etc.
>   prefs={getString:function(s){return null},set:function(n,v){}};
>  };
>
> I use mootools as my framework for most of the code in the page
> so it can function independently of the gadget functionality,
> but I can still save settings when placed in iGoogle or
> another gadget container.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Justin
> On Mar 29, 10:05 am, Harm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Anyone?
>
> > On Mar 14, 6:17 pm, Harm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > I'm trying to build a secure iGooglegadget. People need to sent
> > > sensitive data to my server (typically username/pass).
> > > I so far figured out that the way to do that is create agadgetwith
> > > <Contenttype="url" href="https://bla.com/test.html";></Content> as
> > > this is the only way to load SSL resources.
>
> > > The initial page will show a login dialog. After the user is logged in
> > > I want to set a hidden UserPref so I know that pariculargadgetis
> > > authenticated.
> > > I was going to do something like describe in this 
> > > thread:http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Gadgets-API/browse_thread/threa...
>
> > > The page loaded would use somejavascriptto set the user pref value.
> > > Unfortunately I can't seem to find the correctjavascriptlibrary to
> > > load. With the legancy API you needed to do some parsing and
> > > dynamically load the libs, see under "Using theJavaScriptLibraries
> > > with type="url" 
> > > Gadgets":http://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/docs/legacy/fundamentals.html#Libs
>
> > > This feature no longer seems available. Is there a way of loading the
> > > correctjavascriptlibs on the remote site (test.html)? If so, how?
>
> > > Thanks for your help.
>
> > > With kind regards,
> > > Harm
>
>

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