> This morning around 6:00 GMT the Gmail gadget on the iGoogle page
> displayed following message:
> The Gmail gadget does not support the "Always use https" setting that
> you chose in full Gmail. If you would like to use https, please open
> full Gmail
> Before given time it worked ok even with "Always use https"
> This morning around 6:00 GMT the Gmail gadget on the iGoogle page
> displayed following message:
> The Gmail gadget does not support the "Always use https" setting that
> you chose in full Gmail. If you would like to use https, please open
> full Gmail
> Before given time it worked ok even with "Always use https"
Same problem here - also used the 'always use https'-setting for
months and months now with no problems. My suspision is this though,
that it didn't really use https all the time, but that's just
speculation.
> This morning around 6:00 GMT the Gmail gadget on the iGoogle page
> displayed following message:
> The Gmail gadget does not support the "Always use https" setting that
> you chose in full Gmail. If you would like to use https, please open
> full Gmail
> Before given time it worked ok even with "Always use https"
> This morning around 6:00 GMT the Gmail gadget on the iGoogle page
> displayed following message:
> The Gmail gadget does not support the "Always use https" setting that
> you chose in full Gmail. If you would like to use https, please open
> full Gmail
> Before given time it worked ok even with "Always use https"
mac OS X doesn't have a registry (thankfully) and this message "The
Gmail gadget does not support the "Always use https" setting that you
chose in full Gmail." sull comes up on iGoogle.
> google offers some kind of registry fix for this.. but it's not
> helping for the iGoogle widget.
> On Apr 29, 7:37 am, Ghilt wrote:
> > This morning around 6:00 GMT the Gmail gadget on the iGoogle page
> > displayed following message:
> > The Gmail gadget does not support the "Always use https" setting that
> > you chose in full Gmail. If you would like to use https, please open
> > full Gmail
> > Before given time it worked ok even with "Always use https"
> mac OS X doesn't have a registry (thankfully) and this message "The
> Gmail gadget does not support the "Always use https" setting that you
> chose in full Gmail." sull comes up on iGoogle.
> it worked and how it doesn't = google problem
> On Apr 29, 10:54 pm, FlorianS wrote:
> > same here :(
> > google offers some kind of registry fix for this.. but it's not
> > helping for the iGoogle widget.
> > On Apr 29, 7:37 am, Ghilt wrote:
> > > This morning around 6:00 GMT the Gmail gadget on the iGoogle page
> > > displayed following message:
> > > The Gmail gadget does not support the "Always use https" setting that
> > > you chose in full Gmail. If you would like to use https, please open
> > > full Gmail
> > > Before given time it worked ok even with "Always use https"
It is gmail gadget and by the deafening lack of response from Google,
it would appear it is "by design" rather than an error.
I am surprised there appears to be so little feedback on this (or else
we are complaining in the wrong place) - it used to work, Google
changed it - I guess the gorilla is beginning to flex its "our way or
no way muscles".....
> It is gmail gadget and by the deafening lack of response from Google,
> it would appear it is "by design" rather than an error.
> I am surprised there appears to be so little feedback on this (or else
> we are complaining in the wrong place) - it used to work, Google
> changed it - I guess the gorilla is beginning to flex its "our way or
> no way muscles".....
> I'm experiencing the same behaviour in Windows XP and in Ubuntu 9.04
> via iGoogle in firefox 3. I am not please Google. >:(
> On May 1, 2:43 am, v-jacko wrote:
> > >Is it a gmail error or mine?
> > It is gmail gadget and by the deafening lack of response from Google,
> > it would appear it is "by design" rather than an error.
> > I am surprised there appears to be so little feedback on this (or else
> > we are complaining in the wrong place) - it used to work, Google
> > changed it - I guess the gorilla is beginning to flex its "our way or
> > no way muscles".....
Hi all, because this is not related to Google Desktop, but iGoogle,
I'm going to refer you to the thread(s) Ghilt referenced above and
close out this thread.
Thanks!
-Ben