I continue receiving several customers reports that the gadget is out
of date on a daily basis... Any Googler's input on this issue, and a
resolution ETA?

Cheers,

Jerome

On Oct 7, 2:26 am, Jerome <[email protected]> wrote:
> The gadget XML specs used to take around a couple of hours to become
> live on users' iGoogle page. This has been working great for years.
>
> In the past week, I have been receiving loads of problem reports from
> users of my gadgets saying they are seeing on their iGoogle page a
> gadget that is a few days old to over a week old (my gadget spec is
> updated on an infrequent basis). I instructed them to do a Ctrl + F5
> while on iGoogle and for most of them it solved the issue. A few users
> (on Google Chrome especially) are reporting that the Ctrl + F5 does
> not help though.
>
> My gadget has 100,000s of users and it is clearly working as expected
> for many of them, but there is a Google introduced problem impacting
> quite a few. As I can not reproduce the issue on my test systems, I
> can not give you more input, but my guess is that someone at Google
> has been experimenting with http caching headers in an attempt to save
> bandwidth but broke how gadgets have been working for years.
>
> Please look into this, and let me know if you need further
> informations.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jerome

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