You can't. The API is free to use, even commercially, but it belongs to,
and is hosted by Google and their TOS, https://developers.google.com/terms
and https://support.google.com/code/topic/13605, means you cannot download
it and host it locally.
This may change in the future as they posted in
You're asking about the Google Image Charts API, which was deprecated in
2012 and is finally, 12 years later, being turned off. We're taking it down
for increasingly long periods of time every day, to flush out users who
might not realize they're using an antiquated service, in anticipation of a
Would it not be smart to announce that on the documentation page and also
as message part of the 502 BAD Gateway?? response which indicates some
other error. Noone will be able to understand that correctly. Everybody
will wait til it shows up again.
*410 Gone: Charts API was deprecated in 2012 a
It's been on the documentation page for many years:
https://developers.google.com/chart/image
It's not in the HTTP response. I'm not even sure whether it's possible to
put free text into an HTTP response, although I concede that would have
been a good thing to do if so.
Ultimately the only effect
Hey Jon,
Can you tell me exactly when you closed it?
On Friday 5 January 2024 at 21:14:42 UTC+3 Jon Orwant wrote:
It's been on the documentation page for many years:
https://developers.google.com/chart/image
It's not in the HTTP response. I'm not even sure whether it's possible to
put free text
Approximately:
Wednesday from 1818 to 1935 GMT
Thursday from 1710 to 1930 GMT
Today from 1530 to 1815 GMT
Jon
On Friday, January 5, 2024 at 1:48:23 PM UTC-5 alperen.k...@useinsider.com
wrote:
> Hey Jon,
> Can you tell me exactly when you closed it?
>
> On Friday 5 January 2024 at 21:14:42 UTC+