Hi Jerome,

Thanks for the reply. That's not it, the CDATA tags are definitely in
there. If you're viewing the parsed XML file with Firefox, they don't
show up, but if you "view source" on the file, you'll see them.

The problem, as it turns out is that I had apparently been logged out
of the sandbox, so the gadget wasn't working. Seems weird that iGoogle
only supports their own legacy framework... Is there any word on when
they plan to push the gadgets.* API live?

Tom

On Feb 20, 8:44 am, Jerome <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Aetmos,
>
> Please, look again at the examples. You are missing the following tags
> in your content section:
> <![CDATA[
>
> ]]>
>
> I hope this help.
>
> Jerome
>
> On Feb 19, 4:06 pm, aetmos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've signed up for the Developer sandbox, added the Developer tab, and
> > added a new gadget, hosted here:
>
> >http://hotlidsallsizes.com/gadget/triviaGadget.xml
>
> > This gadget is just cut/pasted from the documentation, here:
>
> >http://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/docs/remote-content.html
>
> > But what I get is a blank gadget. I never get these results that the
> > documentation says I'm supposed to get:
>
> > Name: Rowan
> > Breed: Labrador Retriever
> > Hobbies:
>
> >     * fetching
> >     * swimming
> >     * tugging
> >     * eating
>
> > Is there something I'm doing wrong?
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