Dear @Kelly Christine Maruch Artiaga,
you can user iFrames.
There are also some tools, that can make regularly snap-shots of any web page. The images can be shown on another page.
So long
Thomas
Thomas, They want me to write a code that updates automatically when a gadget is added to Jira.
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Dear @Kelly Christine Maruch Artiaga,
then you have really a huge task. To get your requirement: You have written a Jira gadget, that somebody else want to see on another web page (not within Jira). As soon as the gadget has news data, the page should be updated, right?
So long
Thomas
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Ok, but don't make the things more complicated as they are. If the gadgets' data has not to be interactive on that other site, I would go for the snap-shot thing and set an interval of 5 minutes. That should be enough.
So long
Thomas
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I'm very interested in snap-shot.js. I'll research it. Thank you, Thomas!
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