This bug still exists in now released Ubuntu 12.10. If I add any Google account except the first one (numbered 0) to Webapps, launching the webapp just ignores the account number which gives a Google error. The issue is still what comment #3 mentioned: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/ (fisrt account, "0") https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/ (second account, "1")
No matter which account is used to create the webapp with, the webapp itself is only able to use the default (which is equivalent to /u/0/).
This also happens with Google+, Calendar, etc. since they all use the same /u/<number>/ format, ie: https://plus.google.com/u/2/
This bug still exists in now released Ubuntu 12.10. If I add any Google account except the first one (numbered 0) to Webapps, launching the webapp just ignores the account number which gives a Google error. The issue is still what comment #3 mentioned: /mail.google. com/mail/ u/0/ (fisrt account, "0") /mail.google. com/mail/ u/1/ (second account, "1")
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No matter which account is used to create the webapp with, the webapp itself is only able to use the default (which is equivalent to /u/0/).
This also happens with Google+, Calendar, etc. since they all use the same /u/<number>/ format, ie: /plus.google. com/u/2/
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