Vlad,

If you are building a gadget with proxied content and the server side
on Google App Engine, take
a look at Gadglet. Gadglet is an end to end Gadget platform (open-
souce) hosted on Google App Engine.

see http://dev.gadglet.com

Yuval,


On Apr 27, 3:00 am, vlad <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am converting an existing webapp into a Gadget. I attempted to use Proxied
> Content type but immediately ran into Javascript Same Origin Policy problem.
> Since I am hosting my gadget on Google Appengine where as iGoogle sandbox is
> running on something likewww.ig.modules.google.com. Since it is an existing
> application I 'd rather avoid moving it to be hosted on ig.modules. Is there
> any help for my situation?
>
> Background: Currently I am using type="url" configuration which officially
> has no access to gadgets.* API

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