Hi,

Yes it is possible.  But the JavaScript library doesn't have a static URL,
it is autogenerated each time.  You can capture the URL using FireBug or
just look at the HTTP connections during load time.  I am not sure if you
would gain significant load time by hosting it yourself.  Our scripts server
is exceedingly efficient at handling massive # of requests.

Austin

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Is it possible to host the javascript files locally instead of having
> to call google.load("gdata", "1") ? Just wondering if this would yield
> any performance improvements by hosting the files on my web server.
>
> Thanks.
> >
>

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