Please support them in both the query string and fragment in the
future.  This will go along way, for customers who can't modify the
gadget to include JavaScript easily.

On Apr 23, 1:55 pm, "Rob Russell (Google)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Summary:
> UserPrefs are back in the query string right now. They may move to the
> URL fragment again. If you have gadgets which rely on the position of
> the UserPrefs in the URL, please update them to use API functions. Use
> gadgets.Prefs or _IG_Prefs as appropriate for your gadget.
>
> A little more detail:
> As you probably already realize, iGoogle is a large piece of software
> with a lot of moving parts. We work hard to maintain the code and to
> improve it for developers that use our APIs and end users on iGoogle
> in a number of ways.
>
> Launching new features and maintaining existing ones requires frequent
> changes to the software which happen on an on-going basis. The change
> which moves UserPrefs from the query string to the URL fragment is
> only one of several changes that can depend on each other and are all
> released together. The release which included moving the UserPrefs has
> been reverted for the time being.
>
> Rob Russell
> Google Developer Relations
>
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