@Experts: is there some OL code to enter into the .lzx file so that it
adds my desired future host? Or is there a better way to edit the
config.xml file than after it was deployed and compressed as widget. 

Now ( I have not tested this yet!) what is the difference between the
opera and the W3C widget config.xml file? On PC I guess ppl need Opera
Browser to run opera widgets? What do linux, MAC, Windows and mobile
users need to run standalone W3C widgets?

Best,
Duke2010

@Newbies like me: Guys, OL is cool! Okay, if you want to have a Desktop
widget, deploy it and if your widget needs "internet access" for xml
data and alike do this:
open the compessed widget file (in ubuntu I use simply archive default
application) and edit the config.xml




> <widget id="pow1.lzx" version="1.0 beta" dockable="yes" floatable="no" 
> network="public">
> <widgetname>Laszlo Application</widgetname>
> <description>OpenLaszlo App deployed as W3C widget</description>
> <icon>widget-icon.png</icon>
> <width>320</width>
> <height>356</height>
> −
> <author>
> <name>OpenLaszlo Deployer Utility</name>
> <organization>OpenLaszlo Project</organization>
> <link>http://www.openlaszlo.org</link>
> <email>[email protected]</email>
> </author>
> −
> <security>
> −
> <access>
> <protocol>http</protocol>
> <host>www.openlaszlo.org</host>
> </access>
> </security>
> <!-- Disallow browser plugins -->
> <content plugins="no"/>
> <license/>
> </widget>



Just ADD below <host>www.openlaszlo.org</host> the subdomain in which
all your data is stored like apps.mydomain.com! Done...



-- 
Sent from Ubuntu



Raju Bitter wrote:
> Check the list of standards and other links on this
> page. http://wiki.kamijs.com/mobile_and_w3c_widgets
> 
> 
> 
> Allowing access to the internet depends on the widget standard you
> choose. Check the W3C standard proposal as an example:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-widgets-access-20091208/
> 
> 
> Or the Opera standard (although Opera widgets will be
> discontinued): 
> http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-widgets-specification-fourth-ed/#xml_security_access
> 
> 
> Again, this is something which should be discussed on the mobile
> OpenLaszlo mailing list:
> http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile
> 
> 
> - Raju
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Founder <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>         Hi,
>         
>         I have an dhtml app running fine on the web as SOLO in any
>         browser, Now for ubuntu I want to deploy it as a widget:
>         
>         Opera or W3W? What is the difference?
>         
>         The main issue is, that my app reads xml from the server. The
>         widget is set to read from the internet, if you will.
>         Issue now is after installing the app as widget, that it does
>         not get its data from the internet as when it runs in
>         the browser. 
>         
>         So, flash and dhtml have the rule set that all stuff must be
>         in the same folder. How do you interpret this for an
>         widget on your desktop.. Must lazlo tomcat run in the
>         background or what? How do I make the app as widget
>         obtain its data via TCP?!
>         
>         Best,
>         Duke2010
>         
>         PS: OL is cool, but "tricky.."
>         
>         
>         -- 
>         Sent from Ubuntu
>         
>         
>         
>         
> 
> 

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