Hi,

1. You can absolutely use the Google Chart API on your website.
2. That doesn't sound quite right. If your server does not have internet,
it won't be able to serve the page with the charts in the first place. If
it is able to serve the HTML page with the chart, then there will be no
issue, as it is the browser that requests charts from the Google servers,
not your server. You are correct, though, that if Google is having
connection issues, then charts won't load. Unfortunately, there is no way
to overcome that at this point. We are working on downloadable versions of
Google Charts, but don't have any estimates yet for when this will be ready.
3. No. Using charts is free, and is likely to stay that way. If, at any
point in the future, we do decide that we want to charge for use of this
library, we will make the previous non-paid version available to download.
This library is not open source, however. It is free to use, including for
commercial purposes, but it is not open source.

Please let us know if you have any more questions or if I didn't fully
answer one of your existing ones.

On Tue Oct 28 2014 at 10:32:32 AM born2achieve <mailme.karthi...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I tried to understand the Google API chart concept and started with the
> help of some guru's on this forum. but have couple of questions.
>
> 1. Can i use this Google API chart call in my website as my website will
> be used by my customers.
> 2. As this API is on load call [every time the script will be loaded from
> Google and if my server doesn't have internet this will not work. Though i
> will have internet on my server, if there is a latency issue from Google
> server, the chart will not be loaded  if the script takes time to serve as
> this is API call. ]
>
> How can i come over this situation?
>
> 3. will  Google makes this as pay service? currently this is opensource.
>
> please guide me to start using this wonderful API.
>
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