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Asked by expertis in Miscellaneous Web Development, WebApplications, Miscellaneous Programming
I'm trying to better understand how I should go about implementing a very flexible widget framework. The widget needs to display statistical data that needs to be retrieved from a secure source. The data feed can be any format necessary for the widget framework. The most important thing is having the ability to setup a username and password for logging in to retrieve data. Right now the data source uses PHP and MySQL with session based authentication. Ideally one widget could be written that would work in the most popular web browsers, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OSX. If this is not possible the priorities would be to build a widget for XP, Vista and OSX.
Questions:
1) Any frameworks or dev environments out their that meets these requirements?
2) What is the best way to setup a secure data feed or web service for consumption by the widget?
Any direction would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Spencer
20091111-EE-VQP-89 / EE_QW_2_20070628