In your browser developer tools, can you watch the ajax request and see 
what web2py is returning?

On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 4:03:47 PM UTC-4, greaneym wrote:
>
> This addition of quotes did nothing for me. Somehow the d3 does not load 
> the url because I get a d3 error that there is no data found.
> I can get  json to work with this,
>
> json_data = sj.dumps(pt_data)
>
> then in the view,
> var jdata = {{=XML(response.json(pt_data))}}
>
>       g = new Dygraph( document.getElementById("div_pt"),
>            jdata,
>            {} );
>
> this loads the data with no problems and makes a graph.
>
> BUT, what I want to be able to do is get a pythonic object for each method 
> of putting data into d3, as described in the d3 wiki.  Except for json, I 
> haven't been yet able to figure this out.
>
> json is a string and so is the pt_data in my code. I need to learn more 
> about d3 methods.  I really appreciate all the help with my questions,
> and look forward to any incorporation of d3 into web2py.
>
>
> Margaret
>
> On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 6:02:52 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>>
>> I've tried many, many things (I want to get the csv as python solution 
>>> working), including this,
>>
>>       g = new Dygraph( document.getElementById("div_pt"),
>>>            d3.csv({{=URL('powertoday','cvstab.csv')}}), 
>>>
>>
>> Your URL needs to be in quotes:
>>
>> d3.csv("{{=URL('powertoday','cvstab.csv')}}")
>>
>> which will result in something like:
>>
>> d3.csv("/yourapp/powertoday/cvstab.csv")
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>>

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