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How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar

Mary Beth Raven  February 19 2010 08:44:28 AM
My last post explained how to add a web app to your sidebar-- in this post, I explain how to add a web app that requires authentication to your sidebar. This includes web apps like gmail, twitter and so on.
In this example, I'm going to use Twittergadget.

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The Configure a Widget wizard opens and detects two options from the context: Configure a component from this web page or Configure a component from a form on this web page.

Choose the first option: “This Web Page…(HTTP GET)”

Check the “authentication required” check box at the bottom and click Next

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Image:How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar

Image:How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar

Image:How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar

Image:How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar

Image:How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar

Image:How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar

Image:How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar

Image:How to add a web app THAT REQURES AUTHENTICATION to your sidebar