Re: Widget instances and widget invocations

2009-05-01 Thread Marcos Caceres
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Scott Wilson wrote: > Hi Robin, > > I think you're missing a scenario, which is where your multiple instances > are for different users. In which case "A" is the only viable option. "C" > would mean that User A gets User B's preferences for their widget. > > I imag

Re: Widget instances and widget invocations

2009-05-01 Thread Marcos Caceres
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:54 PM, mozer wrote: > Dear, > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Robin Berjon wrote: >> >> Hi, >>  a) the UA has somehow allowed me to pick which instance I run, I get back >> what I put for the right instance >>  b) the UA has become confused, I get both values, or someth

Re: Widget instances and widget invocations

2009-05-01 Thread Marcos Caceres
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Robin Berjon wrote: > Hi, > > here's my quick stab at a definition: > >  - multiple instances of a widget are the same widget (one installation) > being run multiple times in parallel, e.g. a weather widget that you run > once for the weather in Paris and once for

Re: Widget instances and widget invocations

2009-05-01 Thread Scott Wilson
Hi Robin, I think you're missing a scenario, which is where your multiple instances are for different users. In which case "A" is the only viable option. "C" would mean that User A gets User B's preferences for their widget. I imagine for most if not every UA that invoking a widget involv

Re: Widget instances and widget invocations

2009-04-30 Thread mozer
Dear, On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Robin Berjon wrote: > Hi, > a) the UA has somehow allowed me to pick which instance I run, I get back > what I put for the right instance > b) the UA has become confused, I get both values, or something broken, or > nothing > c) the UA has a single origin

Widget instances and widget invocations

2009-04-30 Thread Robin Berjon
Hi, here's my quick stab at a definition: - multiple instances of a widget are the same widget (one installation) being run multiple times in parallel, e.g. a weather widget that you run once for the weather in Paris and once for the weather in Sydney; - multiple invocations of a widget