Thanks for your response.

The odd thing is, this is just sample code I copied from google and
that I am displaying on their igoogle page: http://www.google.com/ig?hl=en&t=1

In any case, I'm done fiddling with igoogle stuff.

Thanks again.



On Jan 23, 11:56 am, Waldemar <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, the application is trying to access the javascript object
> "gadgets" in its section "util" which has not been defined for the
> "gadgets" object residing at the iframe this application runs in.
>
> When the call to render content for the iframe is made(by iframe's src
> attribute), besides the application's content (html,js,css) some
> portion of javascript is delivered to declare and populate the
> "gadgets" object. This object is specific for the iframe the
> application resides in, populating some section by request (say an xml
> has <Require feature="views"/>, then some code to populate
> "gadgets.views" would be added). Some containers populate sections
> whether an application asks for them or not, and there are other
> sections which are always populated, like "gadgets.rpc" and as in this
> case should be "gadgets.util". So maybe you need to check if your
> server(Shindig?) returns the code needed to get "gadget.util" properly
> constructed for this iframe.
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