Hi Daniel -

Gadgets must be hosted on a public server, as they are sent through a proxy
on the gadgets container server to get rendered. I thought we put that
restriction in the docs, but perhaps it needs to be made more prominent. You
may want to try hosting the XML publicly, and referring to your local server
files in scrript tags .
- pamela

On 27 Jan 2010 23:39, "Daniel França" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
I'm trying to host a local gadget running Apache,
when I try to access that via browaer it works fine (and even work inside my
company network), but in Google Wave the gadget appears broken, and I don't
have any tip about why it's happening (Or I don't know where to see that).

The same gadget XML gadget file works fine when it's hosted in Google
Hosting.

Any hint about how can I find out what's happening here?

Best Regards,
Daniel C. França

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