Now I've checked the script using Chrome's Developer tools.

For this request: var query = new google.visualization.Query("http://
www.tidningskungen.se/medieregistret/Offers.aspx?name=elle");

It throws this error in Console: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected
token <                                                 www.tidningskungen.se:2

Any ideas? www.tidningskungen.se:2 is clickable and is workning.


On Aug 16, 8:26 am, ChartMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Normally any valid url will returns a response which can be either a valid
> response or an error response. Both will return as soon as the server sends
> the response back to the client.
> Please verify that the server is hit and that it sends the expected response
> to the client.
> Then you can inspect your DOM or network requests in the browser using
> FireFox (firebug) or Chrome (developer tools) to see that the client is
> sending the request and getting the response. If all works then we can
> further investigate.
>
> The only exception to the above is an error of type "request timed out"
> which is triggered by a timer in the client. If a request fails to return in
> 30 seconds the response is set in the client to alert that there was an
> error. This implies that the Query you are sending is not returning and so
> the time out is reached.
>
> HTH
> ChartMan
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Magnus Lüttkens <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The web service I created is only available locally from my computer.
> > But, as far as I am concerned, a time-out error is not related to the
> > url's content. So this url for instance...
>
> >http://www.tidningskungen.se/medieregistret/Offers.aspx?name=elle
>
> > ...should give a response (it is some xml-data). And it does, if it is
> > typed into a we browser. But when used in the example above it does
> > not work. Why? Does the web service has to send certain hearders?
>
> > On Aug 16, 6:57 am, ChartMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Can you send an example of a failing url.
>
> > > On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Magnus Lüttkens <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
>
> > > > I'm new to the Visualization API and just try to get it work. I manage
> > > > to get the examples work locally, and I have created my own Web
> > > > Service which I think is being produced correctly.
>
> > > > My problem is that whenever I change the url in:
>
> > > > var query = new google.visualization.Query('http://
> > > > spreadsheets.google.com/tq?key=pCQbetd-
> > > > CptGXxxQIG7VFIQ&range=B1:D11&pub=1');
>
> > > > ..to something else than an url from a Google-example, I always get a
> > > > "Time-out Error". Why is this, I mean even though the url content
> > > > would be completely incorrect, I should  get a response any way. I'm I
> > > > right? Why do I get a "Time-out Error"?
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