Hi,

GGE uses a third-party library for text editing that is incompatible
with WebKit. Therefore, it will not work properly in Safari, Chrome,
Konqueror, or any other WebKit-based browser. If you're interested in
writing OpenSocial apps, I'd suggest checking out OSDA:
osda.appspot.com. While it doesn't yet support full gadget preview
mode, it will let you run snippets of code and display the results.

Best,
Dan

On Nov 19, 8:32 pm, SMW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought it would be nice to use a simple iGoogle gadget as an
> example for my first year CS students,  so I added the Gadget Editor
> to my home page and -- try as I might -- I could not get it to load a
> file from a URL or from any of its templates under "new".
>
> I had never used the Gadget Editor before, so I thought I must be
> doing something wrong.  Web searches turned up nothing.   Finally it
> occurred to me that maybe it was a problem with Chrome so tried it
> with IE.  The editor worked first time like a charm.
>
> It is quite possible there is something I'm missing, after all I'm
> just getting into this.
>
> Has anyone else got a current version of Chrome and Gadget Editor to
> work together?
>
> It seems that some of the basic Google technologies work better with
> competitors' offerings than with each other.
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