The trick is, don't use an API key inside a gadget. The GMaps key
validator has a whitelist of Google-owned domains that they allow maps
on with no key, and gmodules.com is one of them.

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On May 4, 7:21 pm, furby <[email protected]> wrote:
> Google maps has the capabilities I want. That's great.
>
> I want to create a iGoogle Gadget that will take a RSS feed, look
> through it for addresses and plot them on a small map inside the
> gadget. I can get the addresses, and I can create a mapplet that plots
> them out - all great.
>
> But to use google maps from a iGoogle gadget (As opposed to a mapplet)
> I need a google api ID - bad. Since I will be hosting the gadget on
> google (I am using the Google Gadget Editor to create and save it),
> there is no way for me to give google a URL in order to get the ID.
>
> Other gadgets do this, but I can't figure out how they do it... What
> is the trick?
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