Lasse,
I just realized that I forgot to answer your last question. It should
not matter to your application or end users which datacenter the
document is being server from. That's more of an issue that we need to
worry about.
Cheers,
- Jochen
On Sep 16, 12:39 am, Lasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanx for your answer :)
> I replaced my include with:
> require_once 'Zend/Loader.php';
> Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata');
> Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata_ClientLogin');
> Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata_Docs');
> Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata_Spreadsheets');
> Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Http_Client');
> which I found in an example, it probably does the INCLUDE in a more
> complex way, but what the hey.
>
> Things I do NOT like with my example:
> 1. I have to modify Zend_Gdata_Doc to make the proxy work. I specify
> the proxy in my code but that is not enough I also have to modify
> Zend_Gdata_Doc which I do not like. I think creating the instance
>
> $client = new Zend_Http_Client('http://www.google.com:443', $config);
>
> should also save my proxy definition, but it does not!
>
> 2. Since I have to define the proxy I have to explicitly define the
> addresshttp://www.google.com:443. It would have been better if I
> could have used the default value as in your example.
>
> This is for a data warehouse application. I produce reports and send
> them to users I not necessarily know up front. It might be sensitive
> material, so it is not for anyone with access to Google docs. So I
> want to send the physical report in the mail, like you normally do
> with Excel reports. If this is not possible, maybe I have to limit
> recipients to GDocs users.
>
> I also would like to know where the speadshhet is stored. E.g. if the
> user is a registred user in China, will the spreadsheet be stored in a
> server in China? If this is the case I maybe can turn this into an
> advantage, using my China user credentials I could create reports in
> Sweden and storing them in the vincinity of China, and thereby giving
> my Chinese user 'local' access to the spreadsheet. If this really is
> an advantage I do not know, but the concept is really cool. Cloud
> computing wow :))
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