You might want to try using Shindig for local development too.

http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/

HTH

On Dec 3, 9:45 am, String <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 2, 6:18 pm, Black83Angel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > is it possible, from my iGoogle page, to access a gadget
> > residing on localhost and using a local web server?
>
> Yes and no.
>
> For the gadget XML itself, the answer is no; the XML is cached by
> Google and must be on a publicly-accessible web server, using a global
> URL.
>
> For type="url" gadgets, the sub-answer is yes: the associated href can
> indeed be a local URL.
>
> For type="html" gadgets, where the content is embedded in the gadget
> XML itself, obviously this content will be cached and served by Google
> along with the rest of the gadget spec. However, external resources
> referenced by the gadget can be served from localhost; for example, it
> would be fine for your content to include a tag like <script
> src="http://localhost/my_script.js";></script>. However, as with all
> external resources, you will need to be careful with timing in this
> case.
>
> String
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