THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU!

All works now.  :-)

That must have been the issue plaguing me for some time.

As soon as I deleted the redundant function, every thing worked perfectly.

I think I should be in pretty darn good shape from here on out, as once something works at least a little bit, it is then possible to start building and testing on that foundation.

Thanks again, and sorry about the screen image vs raw HTML. I was thinking that since the issue might have been with my csv file access, and you couldn't access it anyway that the image would work. Thanks for the suggestion, however, as from now on (if there are any more communications) I will be sure to send the HTML instead. :-)

Thank you again, for your help. It was a very exciting moment when my graph appeared on the screen !!!!!
 -ken b




On 12/4/2014 10:19 AM, 'Sergey Grabkovsky' via Google Visualization API wrote:
You are defining your handleQueryResponse function twice, once on line 17, and another time one line 43. JavaScript will only ever execute the last defined function (with the same name), so in this case, it will execute the one that does practically nothing.

As an aside, in the future, could you please attach a raw HTML file, rather than a screenshot? It would be much easier for me to help you if I could just run your code or copy/paste it.

On Thu Dec 04 2014 at 10:02:48 AM Ken Burkhalter <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Sergey-

    I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help and patience.

    This is my first real attempt to do anything more than superficial
    in JavaScript, so the learning curve is steep but I'm climbing the
    hill faster than I thought I could (especially with your help).

    Really surprised by the "other domains" issue, as I never would
    have imagined it applied on a call of a call.  The page's HTML
    document is in the root directory of my web server along with
    everything it is interacting with.  I would have never figured
    that I need to open that document any way other than just
    double-clicking on it.

    Once I changed my approach (including changing the html document
    name from "!LineChartCode-test2.html" to "Chart.html") I also
    discovered that the only way I could get the script to run without
    errors, was if I used "http://127.0.0.1/tempsD1.csv"; to access my
    data file.  A reference of "http://192.168.1.90/tempsD1.csv"; does
    not work, even though that is the web server's actuall IP designation.

    As a result of these changes, I can now execute the Graphing
    javascript file, but nothing at all happens.

    I then inserted a console.log() instruction at Line 28 (see
    attached document capture), but nothing appears on the Java
    Console (which is probably why I am not getting a chart displayed
    either).

    I can only, thus assume that for some reason the contents of my
    tempsD1.csv file is not getting read (although there are no errors
    posted in the Java Console).

    Do I have the proper Libraries loaded, and/or are there any
    obvious mistakes in my attempts to get the data to feed the Charting?

    Or, can you suggest some ways to debug the various Functions to
    see which might be failing?

    Thank you for your continued efforts to assist.    [:-)}
    
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