Thanks Jerome

On Feb 20, 4:51 am, "Jerome (Guru)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi VNG,
>
> I embedded my responses below, in your email.
>
> Jerome
>
> On Feb 19, 4:37 am, VNG <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Jerome,
>
> > So my "networking program" can be called from server and only use iGG
> > for UI (display)?
>
> Yes, this is what I meant.
>
> > But this does not give me access to the host/client system.
>
> No, the iGoogle Gadgets do not have access to anything on the client
> other than what the browser/Javascript exposes (local date and time
> for instance).
>
> > I have seen iGGs like "Batter Meter" which is accessing the host/
> > client system
> > for hardware information, so it means there is code accessing/calling
> > windows APIs.
>
> The Battery Meter gadget is not a iGoogle Gadget, but a Google Desktop
> Sidebar gadget which can be added on your iGoogle 
> page:http://www.google.com/ig/directory?hl=en&type=gadgets&url=desktop.goo...
> If you do not have Google Desktop installed on your computer, this
> gadget will not work.
>
> > So I was wondering if this could be extended to include network stack.
>
> You will have to check the Google Desktop documentation and ask the
> other group I referenced in my previous post if you want to do this
> with a Desktop gadget.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerome
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