Thanks Sting, but...

I put the .xml on my own server, and re-added the Gadget to my IGoogle
page, I thought everything was great.
Then I change the hello world message, FTP'ed back to my server,
refreshed IGoogle - and guess what, my change did not appear.
I tried unchecking the cached checkbox in the "My Gadgets" gadget,
then I'm back to the infamous:
"Information is temporarily unavailable."

On another note:
So can I make a gadget private by just hosting it myself?
I found this article the other day - and it sounds like make a gadget
private is only available to premier customers (I do have premier).
http://www.google.com/support/sites/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=142987

By hosting it myself, I guess an employee could still find the .xml
and open it, so I wouldn't want any user/password in it.

Neal

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