Timo,
Yes, then Publish became available. However, it then gives a pile of
warnings...
* Author attribute is missing or undefined.
* Author email attribute is invalid or undefined.
* Height attribute must be defined.
* Width attribute must be defined.
* Description attribute is missing or undefined.
* Thumbnail attribute must be defined and set to a valid image
URL.
If I hit Ok anyway and select Publish to my home page... it works!
Yeh.
Thanks for your help.
On Mar 25, 2:53 am, Timo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Hano,
>
> Little off-topic, but I gather you mean this editor:
>
> http://code.google.com/intl/fi-FI/apis/gadgets/docs/legacy/gs.html
>
> You should Open the XML-file from menu after you saved it. Then the
> Publish-option is available.
>
> Timo
>
> On 23 maalis, 08:22, hano <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've spent 6 hours so far learning about google gadgets. The last 2
> > hours spent trying to build one of my own. Even "Hello World" will
> > do, just to understand the initial process. I went to Google Gadget
> > Editor and followed instructions. Changed one word in Hello World
> > example. Did File > Save As. Got error message "File cannot be
> > saved" or something like that. Finally I found a link in the FAQ that
> > took me to a different GGE. This one had a bunch of examples that
> > could be loaded and also had a Preview tab to see what it looks like.
> > That one let me save my own code. But now how do I start building on
> > it and testing it in an iGoogle page? The instructions say to use
> > File > Publish. Well its grayed out. How do I do that? The Getting
> > Started document fails to get me started!
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