Hi String,

Yes, we have slightly increased the threshold for disabling gadgets. I
believe that the current level will remain for a while (but
unfortunately I can't define "a while" more specifically). Any
increments that affect a large number of users and/or gadgets will be
announced in advance.

Best,
Dan

On Sep 5, 1:17 am, String <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uday,
>
> I assume that this has just started? If so, it probably means that
> Google is continuing to ratchet up the user count threshold, below
> which inlined gadgets are shut down.
>
> Thanks for the info; I still disagree with the policy, but it's at
> least helpful to know that Google is indeed heading towards shutting
> down all inlined gadgets.
>
> String
>
> On Sep 4, 3:11 pm, Uday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Admins,
>
> > The famous inline message (Sorry, this gadget uses the inlining
> > feature, which is no longer supported.) shows up all of a sudden for
> > my Scratchpad gadget, which is an inlined gadget and has been so from
> > the day it was developed. My assumption was that inlined gadgets, as
> > of the day when the deprecation happened, will continue to work as
> > they are, but no more newly gadgets should be inlined.
>
> > My gadget URL is :http://udaysasi.googlepages.com/scratchpad.xml
>
> > Could someone from Google please let me know why this is so? I have
> > started getting lot of emails from users complaining that their data
> > is lost.
>
> > Thanks
> > -Uday
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