"_IG_FetchXmlContent Example" code is shown and "Fetch XML " code
isn't shown means you are not in sandbox mode. Maybe you visited again
http://google.com/ig/sandbox so that the Sandbox login was turned off.
You should repeat the sign up process to turn on sandbox login. I
don't know igoogle situation in China, so why don't you try google
global page URL, http://google.com/ig?


On Dec 24, 4:36 pm, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
> I did see the sign-up page in my sign-up process.
>
> And after I added the URLs, I got 
> this:http://img14.tianya.cn/photo/2008/12/24/11154604_6359503.gif
>
> Three of them were mentioned in my last reply, the rest one ocurred
> after I add the first URL into "my gadgets".
>
> However, the gadget in the latter URL works!
>
> I've no idea now ...
>
> On 12月23日, 上午6时47分, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > OK, then your source code might be not correct.
> > Could you add in your "my gadgets" below url to test OpenSocialAPI/
> > legacyAPI in working?
>
> >http://dogadgets.com/gadgets/OpenSocialAPI.xmlhttp://dogadgets.com/ga...
> > (I coped the code from where you did)
>
> > If you are in Legacy API, you can see your igoogle page like 
> > this:http://minwooks.googlepages.com/BeforeSandbox.gif
> > If you are in OpenSocial API, you can see your igoogle page like 
> > this:http://minwooks.googlepages.com/AfterSandbox.gif
> > and when you do sign-up you can see this 
> > page.http://minwooks.googlepages.com/sandbox.gif
>
> > Bill
>
> > On Dec 21, 5:32 pm, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks for your help.
>
> > > I did visit the url you gave above,  but unfortunately the sandbox did
> > > not work.
>
> > > Everytime I open the developer tools tab in iGoogle, FireBug notices
> > > me that there are three errors occured:
>
> > > 1. gadgets.util is undefined
> > > [Break on this error] gadgets.util.registerOnLoadHandler(init);
>
> > > 2. opensocial is not defined
> > > [Break on this error] opensocial.Activity.Viewer = function
> > > (activityDivName) {
>
> > > 3. opensocial is not defined
> > > [Break on this error] activityviewer = new opensocial.Activity.Viewer
> > > ('messages');
>
> > > Now, I'm really confused.
>
> > > On 12月19日, 下午1时26分, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I think that you missed sanbox sign up step.
> > > > Did you visithttp://google.com/ig/sandbox?
> > > > There are two verison of igoogle api. The one is Legacy API and the
> > > > other is gadgets.io*(OpenSocialAPI).
> > > > If you want to use gadgets.io* API and you don't live in USA, you
> > > > should sign up iGoogle sandbox.
> > > > If you visit again the upper URL, the sandbox will be turn on/off
> > > > easily.
>
> > > > Cheers,
> > > > William
>
> > > > On Dec 17, 5:28 pm, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi there, I'm a newbie of iGoogle and Gadget.
>
> > > > > When I was trying my first gadget, an error of "gadgets.io" occured.
> > > > > The code was coped directly from the "Working with Remote Content"
> > > > > chapter of gadgets.* Developer's Guide, and I added it to my iGoogle
> > > > > page through the GGE in the "Developer Tools" chapter. The whole code
> > > > > is listed below:
>
> > > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
> > > > > <Module>
> > > > >   <ModulePrefs title="Fetch XML" scrolling="true"/>
> > > > >   <UserPref
> > > > >     name="mycalories"
> > > > >     display_name="Calorie limit"
> > > > >     default_value="800"/>
> > > > >   <UserPref
> > > > >     name="mychoice"
> > > > >     display_name="Show Descriptions"
> > > > >     datatype="bool"
> > > > >     default_value="false"/>
> > > > >   <Content type="html">
> > > > >   <![CDATA[
> > > > >     <div id="content_div"></div>
> > > > >     <script type="text/javascript">
> > > > >       // get prefs
> > > > >       var prefs = new gadgets.Prefs();
> > > > >       // Calorie limit set by user
> > > > >       var calorieLimit = prefs.getString("mycalories");
> > > > >       // Indicates whether to show descriptions in the breakfast
> > > > > menu
> > > > >       var description = prefs.getBool("mychoice");
>
> > > > >       function makeDOMRequest() {
> > > > >         var params = {};
> > > > >         params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.CONTENT_TYPE] =
> > > > > gadgets.io.ContentType.DOM;
> > > > >         var url = 
> > > > > "http://gadget-doc-examples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
> > > > > opensocial-gadgets/breakfast-data.xml";
> > > > >         gadgets.io.makeRequest(url, response, params);
> > > > >       };
> > > > >       function response(obj) {
> > > > >         // Start building HTML string that will be displayed in
> > > > > <div>.
> > > > >         // Set the style for the <div>.
> > > > >         var html = "<div style='padding: 5px;background-color:
> > > > > #ccf;font-family:Arial, Helvetica;"
> > > > >           + "text-align:left;font-size:90%'>";
> > > > >         // Set style for title.
> > > > >         html +="<div style='text-align:center; font-size: 120%; color:
> > > > > yellow; "
> > > > >           + "font-weight: 700;'>";
> > > > >         // obj.data contains a Document DOM element corresponding to
> > > > > the
> > > > >         // page that was requested
> > > > >         var domdata = obj.data;
>
> > > > >         // Display menu title. Use getElementsByTagName() to retrieve
> > > > > the <menu> element.
> > > > >         // Since there is only one menu element in the file,
> > > > >         // you can get to it by accessing the item at index "0".
> > > > >         // You can then use getAttribute to get the text associated
> > > > > with the
> > > > >         // menu "title" attribute.
> > > > >         var title = domdata.getElementsByTagName("menu").item
> > > > > (0).getAttribute("title");
>
> > > > >         // Alternatively, you could retrieve the title by getting the
> > > > > menu element node
> > > > >         // and calling the "attributes" function on it. This returns
> > > > > an array
> > > > >         // of the element node's attributes. In this case, there is
> > > > > only one
> > > > >         // attribute (title), so you could display the value for the
> > > > > attribute at
> > > > >         // index 0. For example:
> > > > >         //
> > > > >         // var title = domdata.getElementsByTagName("menu").item
> > > > > (0).attributes.item(0).nodeValue;
>
> > > > >         html += title + "</div><br>";
> > > > >         // Get a list of the <food> element nodes in the file
> > > > >         var itemList = domdata.getElementsByTagName("food");
>
> > > > >         // Loop through all <food> nodes
> > > > >         for (var i = 0; i < itemList.length ; i++) {
> > > > >         // For each <food> node, get child nodes.
> > > > >         var nodeList = itemList.item(i).childNodes;
>
> > > > >         // Loop through child nodes. Extract data from the text nodes
> > > > > that are
> > > > >         // the children of the associated name, price, and calories
> > > > > element nodes.
> > > > >         for (var j = 0; j < nodeList.length ; j++) {
> > > > >           var node = nodeList.item(j);
> > > > >           if (node.nodeName == "name")
> > > > >           {
> > > > >             var name = node.firstChild.nodeValue;
> > > > >           }
> > > > >           if (node.nodeName == "price")
> > > > >           {
> > > > >             var price = node.firstChild.nodeValue;
> > > > >           }
> > > > >           if (node.nodeName == "calories")
> > > > >           {
> > > > >             var calories = node.firstChild.nodeValue;
> > > > >           }
> > > > >           // If the user chose to display descriptions and
> > > > >           // the child node is "#cdata-section", grab the
> > > > >           // contents of the description CDATA for display.
> > > > >           if (node.nodeName == "description" && description==true)
> > > > >           {
> > > > >             if (node.firstChild.nodeName == "#cdata-section")
> > > > >               var data = node.firstChild.nodeValue;
> > > > >           }
> > > > >         }
> > > > >         // Append extracted data to the HTML string.
> > > > >         html += "<i><b>";
> > > > >         html += name;
> > > > >         html += "</b></i><br>";
> > > > >         html += "&emsp;";
> > > > >         html += price;
> > > > >         html += " - ";
> > > > >         // If "calories" is greater than the user-specified calorie
> > > > > limit,
> > > > >         // display it in red.
> > > > >         if(calories > calorieLimit) {
> > > > >           html += "<font color=#ff0000>";
> > > > >           html += calories + " calories";
> > > > >           html += " </font>";
> > > > >         }
> > > > >         else
> > > > >           html += calories + " calories";
> > > > >         html += "<br>";
> > > > >         // If user has chosen to display descriptions
> > > > >         if (description==true)
> > > > >         {
> > > > >           html += "<i>" + data + "</i><br>";
> > > > >         }
> > > > >       }
> > > > >       // Close up div
> > > > >       html += "</div>";
> > > > >       document.getElementById('content_div').innerHTML = html;
> > > > >     };
> > > > >     gadgets.util.registerOnLoadHandler(makeDOMRequest);
> > > > >     </script>
> > > > >   ]]>
> > > > >   </Content>
> > > > > </Module>
>
> > > > > But when I opened iGoogle page in FireFox 3.0.4, the FireBug gave me
> > > > > the error message of "gadgets.Prefs is not a constructor errFunc()ifr?
> > > > > url=...lYDDgg.js (行 8)[Break on this error] var prefs = new
> > > > > gadgets.Prefs();".
>
> > > > > Then I tried removing all the gadgets,* invoked except the gadgets.io,
> > > > > but it still did not work with the error message "gadgets.io is
> > > > > undefined".
>
> > > > > Did I miss some key steps? Or do I have to refer to the gadgets.* lib
> > > > > explicitly in my code?
>
> > > > > Looking forward for your appreciated help.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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