Pamela, could you clarify or point to the docs that show what part(s)
of a Gadget have to be hosted on a public server?  Does the actual
Gadget code have to be exposed publicly?

Cheers,
Paul

On Jan 27, 9:36 am, pamela fox <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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