This is effecting all the browsers for me.  It seems more to do with
the fact that the hash sign is in the middle of the URL before the
parameters that are set on the gadget.  Here is mine:

exp_rpc_js=1&exp_track_js=1&st=c%3Dig%26e
%3DAPu7icqDpuxD3ynQBOQ114MnUhoS8jLDW6WoUr0kf2Ey4FQyDBSh28KD7114GEdTOn3DWUIxflk/
LzocGHa94wSlWXtDULifhYIo0wwNc039g5WBE1l6yRWu2Ds0RpZc/
uT2bpFcN3nw&container=ig&mid=23&v=3d8f39fb1141ea95e88197352a9a8eb&lang=en&country=US&view=default&parent=http://
www.google.com&libs=DoXS5gxhejE/lib/liberror_tracker.js,mWuUtp2ZV1Y/lib/librpc.js,tjNv-0-mtdo/lib/libcore.js&is_signedin=1&synd=ig&view=default#gadgetId=102320947264779329961&gadgetOwner=110769866454268756114&gadgetViewer=110769866454268756114&rpctoken=762123456&ifpctok=762123456&up_showPlus=0&up_showUnleaded=1&up_stationCount=10&up_showPremium=1&up_milesRadius=17&up_zipcode=19460&up_sortBy=3&up_showRegular=1&up_showDiesel=0

These are the only query string parameters getting transmitted to my
server:

exp_rpc_js : 1
exp_track_js : 1
st :
c=ig&e=APu7icrPQ09te6aX7I7sBEpHi722NXXeTinJ0sdx5Qov0tBj1aDb62BeuRoGabaKHuVZ/
Xe6Ja4hjGzApMklNdZkAE8t4ziBlvXgnUEuILsggcRjfA3aC8iiseRnW21Xo
%2BkDzhHz3wcr
container : ig
mid : 23
v : 9017cbe3d0d249a5ffa9bfead68f0fe
lang : en
country : US
view : default,default
parent : http://www.google.com
libs : DoXS5gxhejE/lib/liberror_tracker.js,mWuUtp2ZV1Y/lib/
librpc.js,tjNv-0-mtdo/lib/libcore.js
is_signedin : 1
synd : ig

That means everything from the "#" sign onward aren't getting
transmitted, because they aren't part of the actual Request URL as
defined by IEEE standard.

gadgetId=102320947264779329961&gadgetOwner=110769866454268756114&gadgetViewer=110769866454268756114&rpctoken=762123456&ifpctok=762123456&up_showPlus=0&up_showUnleaded=1&up_stationCount=10&up_showPremium=1&up_milesRadius=17&up_zipcode=19460&up_sortBy=3&up_showRegular=1&up_showDiesel=0

So everything important to me isn't actually getting transmitted, this
is a huge problem.

On Apr 20, 1:23 pm, Mahin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My gadget is also 
> affected.http://www.google.com/ig/directory?hl=en&url=screeperzone.com/atplus/...
>
> At least end of March 2 users of my gadget reported this issue, I was
> not able to reproduce at that time as my gadget worked without any
> issue in my IGoogle page. Today I can see many users are being
> affected by this issue.
>
> I think this is to do with Google caching. When IGoogle releases a new
> version of their code, not all users get this new version, slowly all
> the Google servers are updated with this new code and all users get
> this new version.
>
> Please let us know if there is any updates or a due date when this
> issue can be resolved.
>
> Thanks,
> Mahin
>
> On Apr 20, 7:48 am, WP <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > While debugging this problem yesterday it only appeared to affect IE
> > 6, 7, & 8.  Today though it is also doing the same thing on FF &
> > Chrome.  Opera and Safari seem to be unaffected.
>
> > WP
>
> > On Apr 20, 7:12 am, Roy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Just a quick follow up to my last post.
>
> > > I have a couple of URL-type gadgets, and approximately 40 to 45 per
> > > cent of requests
> > > to these gadgets deliver no user preferences.  So, this is a
> > > significant problem.
>
> > > Looking at user agents, I don't believe that this problem is exhibited
> > > more
> > > by some useragents.  My logs are showing roughly the same proportions
> > > of popular useragent strings in both the "good"- and "bad"-type
> > > requests
> > > to the gadgets.
>
> > > Hope this helps!  (I also hope this problem can be resolved soon!)
>
> > > Cheers,
> > >           Roy
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