On Jul 23, 5:30 am, Timothy JR <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know that if I hand out my URL link to people they could easily
> change whatever they wanted and that is not what I want.
> I would like to know if there is a way that I can secure that URL page
> that contains my XML code?
Not really.  Your gadget xml spec needs to be at a publicly accessible
URL since the google server needs to download it.

> When I post my gadget to the directory, will anyone be able to access
> my gadget code even if I don't give them the direct URL?
Yes, the directory explicitly links to the xml source of a gadget.

> I wanted to make a gadget that was very user friendly and useful which
> took me about 3 days.Now I'm not sure if I want to make it public
> because I don't want anyone stealing my gadget and then have to deal
> with DMCA.
This is the risk you run with an webpage.  Luckily Google gives you
the option of filing a DMCA violation.
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