Hey Felix -

I can help you with this.  Can you point me to the gadget spec XML
file?  I'd be happy to review your gadget code.

The Gadgets API has a few features that allow you to proxy all
requests for images, CSS, and JS through the Gadgets infrastructure
rather than requiring hits to your web hosting provider.  If you
haven't already, please read these docs on how to use _IG_GetImage()
or gadgets.io.GetProxyUrl():

http://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/docs/publish.html#Hi_Volume
http://code.google.com/apis/gadgets/docs/legacy/publish.html#Hi_Volume

With proper use of these features, you should have no problem hosting
your gadget on Project Hosting, or any other hosting provider.








On Sep 8, 2:21 am, Znupi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to host a iGoogle gadget with Google Code. The gadget uses a
> few images which, due to the fact that the gadget has lots of
> pageviews (250-350,000 / week), get requested A LOT. Currently I'm
> hosting the images with photobucket, but they have bandwidth
> limitations and I'm getting dangerously close to them (17.1 GB (68%) /
> 25.0 GB .. and I still have 10 days to go). That's why I'm thinking of
> moving the project to Google Code. But I can't find whether or not
> Google Code has any bandwidth restrictions. Does it? Thanks.
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