how do you - for example : setCell(x, y, variable) ?
On Nov 14, 11:53 am, pfhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did this with php pretty easily....I used ajax to make a request on
> page load for all the data. php returned it as xml. javascript parsed
> it and constructed the chart object.
> -dave
>
> On Nov 13, 6:37 am, p00kie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > Trying to perform this task and wondering if anyone has been
> > successful thus far or can offer any pointers.
>
> > I have a MySQL database back-end and currently the web interface is
> > using perl/cgi to create queries to the database and spitting out
> > results via http. I want to incorporate the google visualizations in
> > the data set for this.
>
> > My solution so far is to spit out the data queried via perl to an XML
> > spreadsheet. Then using XMLHttpRequest, to use javascript to parse the
> > data, store it in variables and then populate the data table/other
> > google visualization gadgets that can be further possible.
>
> > 1. Would this work?
> > 2. Any sample code on defining XML read-in functions as well as
> > parsing it?
>
> > Thanks
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