Yes, our customer has moved the manifest to an offsite server.
They'll need to move it back at some point, though - so I'm still keen
to identify what might cause this error to occur.

On Mar 20, 12:49 am, Bryce Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> This site is working now.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:09 AM, Tim S <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have an iGoogle gadget which is hosted on several servers.  When
> > installed from one (and only one) of those servers I (and other users)
> > regularly see "Information is temporarily unavailable" displayed when
> > the iGoogle page first loads.
> >  -  This occurs in all browsers (IE7,8, FF3.5).
> >  -  Refreshing the page usually clears the problem.
>
> > From the server access logs, the manifest is requested by Google (and
> > served up) in both instances.  Two logs below - the first request
> > failed, the second (three minutes later) succeeded.
>
> > [25/Feb/2010:15:35:45 -0600] 0.000 - 200 <IPADDR> GET /home/gadgets/
> > google/voicemail.xml HTTP/1.1
> > [25/Feb/2010:15:38:07 -0600] 0.000 - 200 <IPADDR> GET /home/gadgets/
> > google/voicemail.xml HTTP/1.1
>
> > Why might iGoogle intermittently fail to process the manifest, just
> > from this one site?
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