Hi.

Unfortunately there is no way to load the visualization model in a closed
system.

Best,
  Viz Kid

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Monkeyrevenge <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi, Im a web application developer but work on internal systems,
> specifically content filtering routers for schools.
>
> Is there a way of running the google vis API's locally as access to
> google can't be guaranteed as a school might decide to block access to
> google, especially in situations with nested routers and one router
> blocks the other's access to the web.  Im working on a visual
> dashboard for the product that needs to be able to work in situations
> where the internet is out for debugging issues, or is being blocked by
> that school, otherwise it becomes useless to me.  Is this possible
> with the google visualization API? (I except not unfortunately :( )
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