Hi,

you can do that with Gadglet .... but that is only 1% of what you can
do with Gadglet.

Gadglet is based on google app engine and you can use it to host your
html+js gadget...

see dev.gadglet.com


On May 19, 2:49 pm, Bernd <[email protected]> wrote:
> Currently I have to
>
> 1) edit my code
> 2) ctrl-a
> 3) ctrl-c
> 4) click the browser with gadget editor
> 5) ctrl-a
> 6) ctrl-v
> 7) file->save
> 8) click the browser with the iGoogle site
> 9) reload
> 10 GOTO 1
>
> Is there anything I could do to have the work of steps 1..8
> automatically done with only one mouse click or one call to a shell
> script, so I could bind it to a hotkey in my editor? Maybe I can
> somehow mount my google gadget folder via WebDav or FTP?
>
> iGoogle gadgets are a nice thing with some potential but developing in
> the above way is clearly no fun.
>
> I have seen references to some kind of gadget designer IDE that would
> require me to install an entirely new desktop environment only to get
> this IDE running, but this sounds hilarious to me, I don't want to
> develop desktop applets, only some iGoogle gadgets with some html+JS,
> there surely must exist something in between these two extremes? A
> preconfigured little webserver with all needed server side stuff
> already installed maybe or something along these lines?
>
> Bernd

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