Yes, so long as it doesn't send an extreme amount of traffic our way,
at which point requests might start being throttled. If you're working
in an environment that provides caching (e.g. Google Gadgets, various
social app frameworks) you may wish to take advantage of that too.

Daniel

On Jan 9, 2:56 pm, Geuis <geuis.te...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm adding a javascript-based "widget" as a project. Its loaded by
> users in the browser via a configurable script tag. Is it ok to have
> it pull the app code directly from the project instead of having to
> host it somewhere else? Basically the kind of thing that is being done
> with jQuery as a hosted project.
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