Thanks a lot!

Happy holidays :)
Martin

On 23 Dez., 17:50, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes...
>
> Let me have another look at it.
> It might take a few more days because of the holidays, but I will try to get
> back to you soon.
>
> Regards,
> VizGuy
>
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Lesse <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Yet it seems that you are using some non standard processing with prefs
> > > (_IG_Prefs with parameters ,gup(), ), that might worked before, but is
> > using
> > > some options that were not officially supported and now they broke?
> > > I suggest looking into how you read the prefs, and I believe that from
> > there
> > > it will go smooth.
>
> > How am I supposed to use prefs when my html file doesn't know the
> > "_table_query_url" and all the other module preferences because they
> > are not sent by a get or post request? In content type "html" this
> > would be no problem, but in content type "url" my page is called and
> > it has to know at least the data source url (prefs is undefined when
> > using "url") l. My problem is simply, that I'm getting no parameters
> > when using content type "url" anymore and I found nothing how to
> > retrieve them (only "html" tutorials).
>
> > Am I overseeing something?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Martin
>
> > On 22 Dez., 14:05, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Martin,
>
> > > So it seems that prefs.getString('_table_query_url') returns nothing, and
> > > from there it is no surprise that nothing is working.
> > > This has nothing to do with the visualization api, but with gadgets on
> > > Google Spreadsheet, and I have not enough details to support with it at
> > the
> > > moment.
>
> > > Yet it seems that you are using some non standard processing with prefs
> > > (_IG_Prefs with parameters ,gup(), ), that might worked before, but is
> > using
> > > some options that were not officially supported and now they broke?
> > > I suggest looking into how you read the prefs, and I believe that from
> > there
> > > it will go smooth.
>
> > > Regards,
> > > VizGuy
>
> > > On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Lesse <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
>
> > > > For example the gadget I posted above (http://www.uni-graz.at/
> > > > ~lessache/ivis/google/test-gadget.xml<
> >http://www.uni-graz.at/%7Elessache/ivis/google/test-gadget.xml>)
> > > > worked for nearly all browsers
> > > > except IE.
> > > > When I'm using the gadget in Google Spreadsheets now it has the same
> > > > problem when using Firefox or Chrome as it had in IE (problem
> > > > description above - no get parameters).
>
> > > > The last time (i know of) it worked for me was on the 12th of
> > > > December. I then switched to writing a flex gadget (for speed and
> > > > debug purposes I launched it offline with dummy values).
> > > > Yesterday I wanted to switch the data source to Google Spreadsheets
> > > > again and it won't work. Then I tested my old gadgets ... with the
> > > > same result.
>
> > > > I changed my hardware since then (also the operating system ->
> > > > Vista64) but I tried it at my old computer and it won't work on it
> > > > too.
>
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Martin
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