Hi Rafael,

Sounds like a frustrating problem!  At this point, it looks like the
problem has nothing to do with the visualization api in particular.
Maybe you should try looking for answers on the Google-Web-Toolkit
group if you haven't already.

You can post this link to the thread we are on so you don't have to go
through describing everything again.

http://groups.google.com/group/google-visualization-api/browse_thread/thread/a2e8abda771ffd01?hl=en

-Eric.

On May 7, 10:54 am, Rafael Barrera Oro <[email protected]> wrote:
> I should also mention that i am using Linux :P
>
> 2009/5/7 Eric Z. Ayers <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Ah!  This is a big clue.  The hosted mode browser in windows embeds
> > Internet Explorer.   There must be some setting in the Internet
> > Options on IE that affects your network connectivity or blocks certain
> > sites.  I've seen this come up in a previous posting to some group,
> > but I can't find it now.
>
> > -Eric.
>
> > On May 6, 11:27 am, Rafael Barrera Oro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I should mention that i am working in hosted mode (if i
> > typewww.google.com/jsapiinmy every day browser i get the expected
> > outcome),
> > > when i typewww.google.com/jsapiinthe hosted browser i get
> > awww.google.comcouldnot be found error, i tryed adding it to the whitelist
> > > using the whitelist argument but it did not work
>
> > > is this part of the problem or am i on the wrong track?
>
> > > Thanks for the reply!
>
> > > Rafael
>
> > > 2009/5/6 Eric Z. Ayers <[email protected]>
>
> > > > Hmmm, is your development machine able to connect through the internet
> > > > tohttp://www.google.com/jsapi?Sometimes proxies or firewalls
> > > > interfere with downloading the API.  If you put that URL into a
> > > > browser on the machine you are developing from, you should see text
> > > > that starts with:
>
> > > > if (!window['google']) {
> > > > window['google'] = {};
> > > > }
> > > > ...
>
> > > > On May 6, 10:41 am, Rafael Barrera Oro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > The following is my main html page code, as you can see i included
> > the
> > > > JSAPI
> > > > > (it was all along), is there something i forgot?
>
> > > > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
> > > > > <!-- The HTML 4.01 Transitional DOCTYPE declaration-->
> > > > > <!-- above set at the top of the file will set     -->
> > > > > <!-- the browser's rendering engine into           -->
> > > > > <!-- "Quirks Mode". Replacing this declaration     -->
> > > > > <!-- with a "Standards Mode" doctype is supported, -->
> > > > > <!-- but may lead to some differences in layout.   -->
>
> > > > > <html>
> > > > >   <head>
> > > > >     <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;
> > charset=UTF-8">
> > > > >     <!--                                           -->
> > > > >     <!-- Any title is fine                         -->
> > > > >     <!--                                           -->
> > > > >     <title>SimpleViz</title>
>
> > > > >     <!--                                           -->
> > > > >     <!-- This script loads the Visualization API.  -->
> > > > >     <!--                                           -->
> > > > >     <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/jsapi
> > > > > "></script>
>
> > > > >     <!--                                           -->
> > > > >     <!-- This script loads your compiled module.   -->
> > > > >     <!-- If you add any GWT meta tags, they must   -->
> > > > >     <!-- be added before this line.                -->
> > > > >     <!--                                           -->
> > > > >     <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"
> > > > > src="com.example.simpleviz.SimpleViz.nocache.js"></script>
> > > > >   </head>
>
> > > > >   <!--                                           -->
> > > > >   <!-- The body can have arbitrary html, or      -->
> > > > >   <!-- you can leave the body empty if you want  -->
> > > > >   <!-- to create a completely dynamic UI.        -->
> > > > >   <!--                                           -->
> > > > >   <body>
>
> > > > >     <!-- OPTIONAL: include this if you want history support -->
> > > > >     <iframe src="javascript:''" id="__gwt_historyFrame" tabIndex='-1'
> > > > > style="position:absolute;width:0;height:0;border:0"></iframe>
>
> > > > >   </body>
> > > > > </html>
>
> > > > > 2009/5/6 VizBoy <[email protected]>
>
> > > > > > "$wnd.google has no properties" usually means that you haven't
> > included
> > > > the
> > > > > > jsapi script tag in the html page.
>
> > > > > > Hope this helps.
>
> > > > > > - VizBoy.
>
> > > > > > On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Rafael Barrera Oro <
> > [email protected]
> > > > >wrote:
>
> > > > > >> Just to be certain, i followed the tutorial step by step, created
> > the
> > > > > >> project by command line and it still does not work... (same error,
> > > > > >> $wnd.google has no properties)
>
> > > > > >> I am thinking version problems... but then again, i dont know very
> > > > much
> > > > > >> about the gwt visualization api...
>
> > > > > >> Thanks in advance for any ideas
>
> > > > > >> Rafael
>
> > > > > >> 2009/5/4 Rafael Barrera Oro <[email protected]>
>
> > > > > >> Im sorry, i did not express myself correctly. What i meant was
> > that i
> > > > > >>> followed the tutorial with a slight variation, i created the
> > project
> > > > using
> > > > > >>> the eclipse plugin (added the jar, set the classpath, etc).
>
> > > > > >>> I guess you could say that technically i did not followed the
> > > > tutorial
> > > > > >>> step by step but this should work anyway... right?
>
> > > > > >>> Thanks for the reply!
>
> > > > > >>> 2009/5/4 Eric Z. Ayers <[email protected]>
>
> > > > > >>>> Hi Rafael,
>
> > > > > >>>> If you haven't tried the tutorial yet, that's certainly a good
> > place
> > > > > >>>> to start!
>
> > > > > >>>> On May 4, 10:34 am, Rafael Barrera Oro <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > > >>>> > Thanks for the reply but the FAQ refers to the error
> > > > > >>>> > "'$wnd.google.visualization' is null or not an object" and
> > what i
> > > > am
> > > > > >>>> getting
> > > > > >>>> > is "$wnd.google has no properties" Are those equivalent?
>
> > > > > >>>> > On the other hand i created the project using eclipse instead
> > of
> > > > > >>>> following
> > > > > >>>> > the step by step console tutorial to create a project, maybe
> > that
> > > > had
> > > > > >>>> > something to do?
>
> > > > > >>>> > i cant make it work yet...
>
> > > > > >>>> > thanks for the reply!
>
> > > > > >>>> > Any other ideas will be greatly appreciated
>
> > > > > >>>> > Rafael
>
> > > > > >>>> > 2009/5/1 Eric Z. Ayers <[email protected]>
>
> > > > > >>>> > > Hi Rafael,
>
> > > > > >>>> > > This message indicates that you are accessing the API before
> > it
> > > > has
> > > > > >>>> > > been loaded into your browsers.  See:
>
> > > >http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=gwt-google-apis&s=gwt-google-apis.
> > > > > >>>> ..
>
> > > > > >>>> > > On Apr 30, 1:35 pm, Rafael <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > >>>> > > > I am trying to display a simple PieChart and i get the
> > > > following
> > > > > >>>> > > > error:
>
> > > > > >>>> > > > [ERROR] Unable to load module entry point class
> > > > > >>>> > > > ar.com.akyasociados.dietaclubweb.client.DietaClubWeb (see
> > > > > >>>> associated
> > > > > >>>> > > > exception for details)
> > > > > >>>> > > > com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptException:
> > (TypeError):
> > > > > >>>> > > > $wnd.google has no properties
> > > > > >>>> > > >  fileName:
> > > > > >>>> jar:file:/shared/downloads/Ajax/GWT/gwt-visualization-1.0.1/
>
> > gwt-visualization.jar!/com/google/gwt/visualization/client/
> > > > > >>>> > > > DataTable.java
> > > > > >>>> > > >  lineNumber: 32
> > > > > >>>> > > >  stack:
> > > > > >>>> ()@jar:file:/shared/downloads/Ajax/GWT/gwt-visualization-1.0.1/
>
> > gwt-visualization.jar!/com/google/gwt/visualization/client/
> > > > > >>>> > > > DataTable.java:32
> > > > > >>>> > > > gwtOnLoad([object Window],"dietaclubweb","1.6")@:0
> > > > > >>>> > > > gwtOnLoad(undefined,"dietaclubweb","
> >http://localhost:8080/
> > > > > >>>> > > > dietaclubweb/")@
> > > >http://localhost:8080/dietaclubweb/hosted.html?
> > > > > >>>> > > > dietaclubweb:20
> > > > > >>>> > > > nc()@
> > > >http://localhost:8080/dietaclubweb/dietaclubweb.nocache.js:2
> > > > > >>>> > > > ()@
> > > >http://localhost:8080/dietaclubweb/dietaclubweb.nocache.js:8
> > > > > >>>> > > > @
> > > >http://localhost:8080/dietaclubweb/hosted.html?dietaclubweb:39
>
> > > > > >>>> > > >     at
> > > > > >>>> com.google.gwt.visualization.client.DataTable$.create(Native
> > > > > >>>> > > > Method)
> > > > > >>>> > > >     at
> > > > > >>>> ar.com.akyasociados.dietaclubweb.client.DietaClubWeb.initPage
> > > > > >>>> > > > (DietaClubWeb.java:108)
> > > > > >>>> > > >     at
>
> > > > ar.com.akyasociados.dietaclubweb.client.DietaClubWeb.onModuleLoad
> > > > > >>>> > > > (DietaClubWeb.java:46)
>
> > > > > >>>> > > > I read a while ago that the Visualization-API is only
> > > > compatible
> > > > > >>>> with
> > > > > >>>> > > > 1.4 version of the GWT, could that be it?
>
> > > > > >>>> > > > thanks in advance
>
> > > > > >>>> > > > I might add this gwt-visualization-api looks pretty
> > cool...
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