Hi Mike,
At this time gadget XML can't be served over https. The team is aware of the
issue but I don't have any timeline for a solution. Looking at the source of
your gadget, it seems like you could serve the xml over http but leave the
target url of the content pointing to https urls. The user may get a warning
about mixed content though.

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Rob Russell
Google Developer Relations

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Mike K. - Supercoder
<[email protected]>wrote:

> We have a company google gadget hosted on our website at
> https://knowitallanyware.com/downloads/AnyWareGadget.xml.  Users click
> on a link that attempts to add our gadget to their page using the link
> below:
>
>
> http://www.google.com/ig/adde?moduleurl=https://knowitallanyware.com/downloads/AnyWareGadget.xml
>
> but it seems that it is unable to add it.  Are we not supposed to have
> gadgets behind https?  If someone could help me out here, that would
> be great.
>
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