Hi Dan,

Thanks for the followup. Looks like they're gone from my page this
morning - don't know if that was down to you or not, but I'm pleased
either way.

String

On Jan 20, 8:26 pm, "Dan (Google Employee)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi String,
>
> This is the second report I've heard of this, with the same two
> gadgets. Since it appears malicious (an effort to piggyback on your
> success), I'll see if there is a penalty that can be enforced.
>
> Best,
> Dan
>
> On Jan 19, 3:14 am, String <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here's another problem with the iGoogle directory, one I haven't seen
> > before. Two gadgets from another developer have appeared on my profile
> > page (http://www.google.co.uk/ig/directory?
> > type=authors&url=sterling.udell%40gmail.com):
>
> >http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/100012867032945674529/xte...
> > andhttp://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/100012867032945674529/xbe...
>
> > They both belong to the same developer, named Shilpa
> > ([email protected]). The only non-bug explanation I can come up with
> > is that Shilpa created these gadgets using a copy of my XML -
> > including my author_email - and submitted them to the directory that
> > way, but has since corrected the metadata. If this is true, the
> > problem will correct itself as the Google cache refreshes. But I
> > thought it was worth posting here anyway.
>
> > Anyone else seen this? Check your profile page, and let us know!
>
> > String
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