I would recommend security by obscurity. Give your gadget XML an
absurd URL featuring a random alphanumeric sequence. You could set up
a robots.txt to indicate that it should not be indexed, and don't link
to it from any other pages. I think this would be good enough in most
cases. Is that any help?



On Sep 16, 3:06 pm, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know if Google uses a specific IP/IP Range to parse the
> gadget XML? We want to setup a testing environment that is only
> accessible to Google.
>
> Obviously people would be able access the gadget via iGoogle, we just
> want to make sure people are not accessing the testing area directly.
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