yeah, saw that too. For some reason the User preferences are now being
sent after the hash/fragment/anchor part of the url. I have a feeling
this was a blunder by the gadget folk.

dirty fix:

put this javascript at the top. will cause server-side script to run
twice - in my case not a big deal. If it's a problem for you then make
a new landing page that is only this script:

<script id="source" language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
        var parts = location.href.split('#');
        if(parts.length > 1)
        {
            var params = parts[0].split('?');
            var mark = '?';
            if(params.length > 1)
            {
                mark = '&';
            }
            location.href = parts[0] + mark + parts[1];
        }
</script>



On Jul 21, 12:24 am, kmaster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just started happening.
> User Preferences are not being passed to gadgets embeded on websites.
> Not sure if its affecting igoogle as well.
>
> strangely, in the google ~"get this web app" page the values seem to
> be no problem (i.e.: <?php print_r($_GET); ?> shows the user prefs
> being passed OK ).
>
> Anyone have any idea what might have suddenly started causing this?

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