Thanks for your reply, but I don't think you read my inquiry very
closely :-)

I'm already doing this.  that's not the issue.  The issue is GMAIL
specific, and when the .js libraries are passed in via the URL, there
doesn't appear to be an absolute path that exists in order to include
them back into the page via the <script> tag.

John

On Apr 10, 4:16 am, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 7:52 pm, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to be able to include these scripts in my URL gadget in order
> > to take advantage of the functions/features they enable, however, I
> > don't know if this is supported, since I cannot find where/what the
> > absolute path to these libraries would be, or if such a path even
> > exists.
>
> There's some PHP code 
> athttp://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/docs/legacy/fundamentals.html#JS_URL
> for importing the libraries into a type=url gadget. If you're using
> PHP on your server, you should be able to drop that right in;
> otherwise,  it's not hard to translate into other languages.
>
> String
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