Browser cookies are definitely a possibility. The only issue I have
with that is that I wanted to use the Wave datastore because it's
obviously portable, so it will work if you log in on a different
machine somewhere else.

Saving the data server side is also an option, but again I would
prefer to use Wave's built in capabilities if at all possible.

I still think there should be a way for Gadgets to store data to the
datastore without changing the "unread" status of the wave. Is there??

I think this issue is probably affecting other Gadgets, not just mine.
I see other waves rising to the top of my inbox, and when I go to look
at them nothing appears to have actually changed.

I'll read up a bit more. I have Sandbox access now, and there might be
more info on there.

On Dec 5, 4:43 pm, David Nesting <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Mojo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What I need here is a way to save the individual's bookmark setting
> > without triggering that "updated" action for everyone else. I imagine
>
> Can gadgets write browser cookies?
> What if you saved this state in a server-side data store (wherever your
> gadget is hosted)?
>
> David

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