Hi String, thanks for the link. I missed this piece of news
earlier. :-) As you mentioned, this is limited to advanced mobile
devices only. On my Windows Mobile 6 device, this is no go, but on my
Android, this is working quite well. A big improvement compared to
http://www.google.com/m/ig.

Thanks,

Jerome

I have some of my gadgets showing "This gadget may not work on your
mobile browser", even though they worked great as far as I can tell.
Other just run as expected.

On Jun 17, 2:32 am, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 17, 3:48 am, "Jerome (Guru)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > As far as I understand, the mobile version of iGoogle only supports
> > some gadgets developed by Google.
>
> Jerome, I think that's just changed recently:http://tinyurl.com/m5k6b2
>
> Having said that, I haven't had much chance to play with the new
> mobile iGoogle yet. Some of my gadgets work, some of them don't, with
> no obvious pattern that I can see.
>
> In response to the original post, there's certainly been no official
> guidance on how to make your gadgets work for mobile. I suspect it's
> more a question of the capabilities of the mobile browsers themselves.
> For further reading, there's some good info on that subject 
> athttp://quirksmode.org/m/.
>
> String
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