Hey,
Happy new year :)
I've just realized I can give point you to the source in a very
efficient way, since it's an open source project on Google code...

http://code.google.com/p/tvepisodes/

The client (gadget) is myepisodeTemp.xml and the server is
searchShows.py

If you need any more info from me, please ask

On Dec 31 2008, 12:45 pm, Chen Harel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey, thanks a lot.
> Of course I missed the google.load :)
> (It was there, but in a function that was not yet called)
>
> So now I am getting something, but I still get an error that "User is
> not signed in"
> Now that occurs whether I'm trying to access the spreadsheet, and more
> important when I try to use my 
> DataTable:http://epihourtesting.appspot.com/SearchShow?ShowName=lost
> (For instance...)
>
> + Is it nessecery to define a OnLoadCallback function? Cause I don't
> want one :)
>
> Thanks a lot for your help!
>
> On Dec 31, 9:49 am, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Chen
>
> > Generally the code looks good, but there are a few things:
> > 1. The spreadsheet you are trying to access is not accessible to me, so I
> > can't verify you have data in it and so on. I assume you have data in it.
> > You can try to open in your browser the url that you put in the query, and
> > see the json response you get. If it contains the word error, you should see
> > what it is.
> > 2. This is only a snippet, so I assume you have specified all of the correct
> > script tags and used google.load correctly.
>
> > If all of this was done, it should work.
> > If it doesn't I need more info in order to help.
> > For example, you could send a full sample page, accessing a sample
> > spreadsheet or some other way we can try to recreate the problem.
>
> > Regards,
> > VizGuy
>
> > On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Chen Harel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, I'm trying to view a visualization table via iGoogle Gadget,
> > > I've used all available examples and information on the API pages but
> > > still gets a timeout for my requests...
> > > Now even running the simple example when the datasource is a
> > > spreadsheet doesn't work...
> > > Once I get this one working, I'll simply implement the response to
> > > match my own python datasource implementation
> > > (That will be written here once you guys point me to what i'm doing
> > > wrong :) )
>
> > > The client side:
> > > function search_test()    {
> > >    var url = 'http://spreadsheets.google.com/tq?key=pxk4YcSK2-
> > > L24X8uhC7bNPg&range=A2:B4&gid=0<http://spreadsheets.google.com/tq?key=pxk4YcSK2-L24X8uhC7bNPg&range=A...>
> > > ';
> > >    var query = new google.visualization.Query(url);
>
> > >    // Send the query with a callback function.
> > >                query.send(handleQueryResponse);
>
> > >        }
>
> > >        function handleQueryResponse(response)  {
> > >                if (response.isError()) {
> > >                        alert('Error in query: ' + response.getMessage
> > > () + ' ' + response.getDetailedMessage());
> > >                        return;
> > >                }
> > >                var data = response.getDataTable();
> > >                var table = new google.visualization.Table
> > > (document.getElementById('main_div'));
> > >                table.draw(data, {page: 'enable', pageSize: 15});
> > >        }
>
> > > Thanks a lot.
> > > Chen
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