Things are working now. For the interactive charts, I notice we do a
google.load(....//annotated timeline package, etc) -- would it be
possible to simply copy the javascript that is loaded, as well as the
original google .js, or is this against the user agreement? The point
would be so that I can load the javascript locally and am not
dependent on google for this, so if another outage goes down like this
my graphs still work. I haven't investigated what calls are actually
made, but is this a possibility to decouple?

Thanks.

nartz

On Mar 12, 9:34 am, nartz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>   All my graphs have been working wonderfully, but today all of them
> stopped working, everything seems normal and nothing has changed on my
> server side, but the request times out when it is waiting for
> google.com. Is anyone else experiencing problems? Is this the proper
> forum to check for this sort of thing (irc channel or blog maybe?)
>
> nartz

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