Hi jerome,
i had written to you 4 days back, but didnt recieve reply from you.i
want to know that the xml i sent to you can be used or not.
please reply
sam

On Feb 20, 7:42 pm, sam mak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi jerome
> i found xml of random photos from feeds made by Dan ,but when i
> modified it to incorporate msn celebrity pictures feed,it is not
> working. can u help?
> code is hosted athttp://cool.gagdets.googlepages.com/celebrity.xml
>
> On 2/15/09, Jerome (Guru) <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Sam,
>
> > I am not sure how your proceeded to search for a sample gadget, but I
> > went to the directory, search for "most users" with the keyword
> > "pictures", and the 2nd gadget on the list is something similar, which
> > fetches a list pictures (not in RSS format in this example though):
> >http://dailypuppy.com/gmod/thedailypuppy.xml
>
> > Number 5 on the list is also a good example:
> >http://olivier.camard.free.fr/google/modules/nasapics.xml
> > but here the gadget fetches a webpage and extract the information
> > (scrapping).
>
> > Number 6 on the list is very close to what you want, given this is
> > working with a feed as the remote content:
> >http://vurdlak.googlepages.com/mightygadget.xml
>
> > This was just by looking at the top 6 gadgets based on the keyword
> > "pictures". You will fine 1000s more.
>
> > You will want to check this specific section of the documentation to
> > understand better how working with remote content works:
> >http://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/docs/legacy/remote-content.html
>
> > I hope this helps.
>
> > Jerome
>
> > On Feb 14, 4:56 am, sam mak <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> i did search for similar gadgets but could'nt find one can you give me
> >> a sample code for this??
> >> thanks
> >> sam
>
> >> On 2/14/09, Jerome (Guru) <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi Sam,
>
> >> > Yes, this is absolutely something you can implement with the Google
> >> > Gadget API, using the remote content fetch capabilities to read the
> >> > feed.
>
> >> > A good way to get started is to see how other developers have done
> >> > something similar already. I would suggest you browser the iGoogle
> >> > gadget directory, find some gadgets which looks like what you want to
> >> > do, and then download and read the code in the xml spec.
>
> >> > Hope this helps.
>
> >> > Jerome
>
> >> > On Feb 12, 6:09 am, sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> hello,
> >> >> I'm new to this and would like some help... I want to create a gadget
> >> >> that
> >> >> randomly selects and displays one photo within the gadget by using
> >> >> feeds(rss) as source to images( for eg. feeds of msn movie
> >> >> photos..etc)
>
> >> >> Please let me know if it looks possible to do.
>
> >> >> Thanks- Hide quoted text -
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