Hi Jesse,

I added your gadget to my iGoogle page on the sandbox, and it worked
fine for me. I was able to set the URL to http://www.nytimes.com and
http://www.engadget.com and see related bitmap from http://www.shrinktheweb.com.

Have you addressed a problem you had earlier with the URL handling? Or
maybe there was a transient problem on the sandbox?

Jerome

On Dec 8, 4:22 pm, Jesse Varnado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the response!
>
> You can access my gadget 
> athttp://www.google.com/ig/directory?hl=en&url=fastdial.googlecode.com%...
>
> I am running the gadget in the sandbox.
>
> Thanks,
> Jesse
>
> On Dec 6, 2:38 pm, "Jerome (Guru)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Jesse,
>
> > I don't see anything wrong with your code. If you are getting the HTML
> > content properly for some sites with this same code, then this is
> > pretty much a confirmation that your fetcher is working as expected.
>
> > If you are still having an issue, it would be great if you could:
> > - post the URL to your test gadget here - this would make it easier
> > for others to test this out and possibly see what could be going
> > wrong, rather than having to copy and paste
> > - specify where your gadget is running: iGoogle production, iGoogle
> > sandbox, other gadget platform?
>
> > I have been successful with using the Engadget RSS feed using the
> > legacy API _IG_FetchFeedAsJSON('http://www.engadget.com/rss.xml',...)
> > so you could be using this option rather than hitting the Engadget
> > mainpage and then parsing the content. But, I don't see why fetching
> > the Engadget (or New York Times) would fail with a 404. They have no
> > reason to turn away the Google fetchers, as this could lead to their
> > content indexing being impacted.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Jerome
>
> > On Dec 4, 7:06 pm, Jesse Varnado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > My gadget is receiving 404 responses from calls to
> > > gadgets.io.makeRequest with commonly used urls 
> > > (e.g.http://www.nytimes.com,http://www.engadget.com). Other urls work 
> > > fine, however sub pages
> > > within these problem domains also do not work. Is this due to these
> > > domains blocking requests from google.com? Or is there something wrong
> > > with my code (shown below)? Any help is appreciated!
>
> > >     <Content type="html" view="canvas">
> > >         <![CDATA[
> > >         <div id='content_div'></div>
> > >         <script type="text/javascript">
> > >                 var url;
> > >                 function onLoadHand () {
> > >                       var params = {};
> > >                       params
> > > [gadgets.io.RequestParameters.CONTENT_TYPE] =
> > > gadgets.io.ContentType.TEXT;
> > >                       var prefs = new gadgets.Prefs();
> > >                       url = prefs.getString("fasturl");
> > >                       var pattern = new RegExp("http\:\/\/"); /*
> > > Remove http:// from the url */
> > >                       url = url.replace(pattern, "");
> > >                       url = "http://"; + url;
> > >                       gadgets.window.adjustHeight(window.outerHeight*.
> > > 50);
> > >                       gadgets.io.makeRequest(url, response, params);
> > >                 }
>
> > >                 function response(obj) {
> > >                     //obj.text contains the text of the page that was
> > > requested
> > >                     var html = obj.text;
> > >                     if (html == null || html == "") {
> > >                             html = "<h1 style='{text-align:
> > > center}'>Page Cannot Be Displayed</h1><div style='{text-align:
> > > center}'>"
> > >                                     + obj.errors + "</
> > > div>";
> > >                             document.getElementById
> > > ('content_div').innerHTML = html;
> > >                             return;
> > >                     }
> > >                     /* v2.0 resolves relative urls */
> > >                     var pattern = new RegExp("href=\"\/",
> > > "gm");
> > >                     html = html.replace(pattern, "href=\"" + url +
> > > "\/");
> > >                     document.getElementById('content_div').innerHTML =
> > > html;
> > >                 }
> > >                 gadgets.util.registerOnLoadHandler(onLoadHand);
> > >         </script>
> > >         ]]>
> > >     </Content>
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