Thanks for the support. Until you fix the problem once and for all I'd
like to use the workaround you have proposed but... don't understand
that :)  Can you explain? What is the iframe you're referring to? I
mean I know what is iframe in general but not sure where is it used
from the gadget perspective.

On Aug 5, 12:31 am, Rob Russell <[email protected]> wrote:
> This sounds similar 
> tohttp://code.google.com/p/igoogle-developers/issues/detail?id=5. We're
> looking in to the issue. I understand the frustration (I rely on
> developer.xml too) but a work-around that I've used successfully is to add
> &nocache=1 to the gadget iframe src attribute.
>
> If you're comforable with the Firebug console or Chrome developer tools
> console, a quick one-liner that can help during your development cycle is
> something like:
>
> f="14";s=document.getElementById("remote_iframe_"+f).src;s=s.split("/ifr?");document.getElementById("remote_iframe_"+f).src=s[0]+"/ifr?nocache=1&"+s[1]
>
> but replace the 14 with the number that appears after remote_iframe_ for
> your gadget's iframe (which changes between different users & gadgets).
>
> Instead of refreshing the page after each change, hit up arrow & enter in
> the console. Also note that the line will keep adding nocache parameters but
> that doesn't hurt.
>
> I hope this helps a little.
>
> Rob Russell
> Google Developer Relations
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Rik <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Since a week or so the developer gadget doesn't seem to work properly.
> > Turning off the caching doesn't seem to have any effect, apart from
> > unchecking the box :S. Really horrible to develop this way, Google
> > please do something about it....
>
> > I found a temporary and ugly, but effective method. Add the gadget for
> > every test with the developer gadget again (delete the old from
> > iGoogle to avoid clutter) and add a parameter like ?v=1 to your
> > gadgeturl. Instead of addinghttp://www.example.com/gadget.xmladd
> >http://www.example.com/gadget.xml?v=1and change 1 the next time to 2,
> > to 3 etc. iGoogle will think it as a new gadget, so your xml will be
> > parsed and not the old xml will be used again. It isn't the easiest
> > way, but at least you don't have to wait till Google cleares the
> > cache.....
>
> > On Aug 4, 7:18 pm, ZakM <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I have tried that and it doesn't work. Seems like it's not my problem
> > > only. Look at the comments below the gadget:
> >http://www.google.com/ig/directory?url=www.google.com/ig/modules/deve...
>
> > > On Aug 4, 1:36 pm, bickerdyke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Add the Developer Gadgethttp://
> >www.google.de/ig/adde?moduleurl=developer.xml&source=imag
>
> > > > and turn of caching for your gadget
>
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