Hi there,

The gadget spec (the XML file) requires to be rendered by a gadget
container. The GGE is one of them, but you can use iGoogle and several
others.

Google does not provide an offline gadget development/runtime
environment. Most developers I know are developing on iGoogle with the
"My Gadget" gadget to disable caching, or on their own test harness
always having the gadgets rendered by the Google gmodules.com systems.

If being able to work offline is a must for you, you should look at
Shingdig:
http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/
Shingdig is the reference implementation for OpenSocial containers.
The OpenSocial API is a superset of the new Gadget API, so once you
have a Shingdig server running on your system, you will be able to
develop and test locally.

I hope this helps.

Jerome

On Mar 21, 8:46 am, Gadget Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Guys i tried to write the xml file saved its as the myapp.xml.
> And tried to open it on the browser.
> But it displayed the entire xml code instead of showing the "Hello world".
> Why is that?
> The output expected was just "Hello world" in the browser.
> Should i always use GOOGLE gadget editor to devlop gadgets?
> Or is there any alternative way?
> Plz reply coz i dont have internet connection in my home.
> And cant afford to Cyber centres.
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