Livedata Display now also available as Javascript!

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Re: Livedata Display now also available as Javascript!

Post by marco » Sat May 25, 2013 1:55 pm

Hi
i'm working on that livebord / Livedata thing
But no way to make this running with extension &engine=js in the url.
even if I put it direkt in the meteoplug "editor" engine=js --> comes out "invalid data"
Flash stuff works great, any ideas?
Thanks
here is the flash one:
http://www.meteoplug.com/cgi-bin/meteoc ... 202d3f2d26
Thanks marco

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Re: Livedata Display now also available as Javascript!

Post by admin » Sat May 25, 2013 3:28 pm

when you send me your meteoplug user name and the name of the chart, I can have a look at it.
email is "info(at)meteoplug.com".

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Re: Livedata Display now also available as Javascript!

Post by admin » Sat May 25, 2013 3:42 pm

What I can see in the HTML generated by your definition is that there are comments in the chart definition.

Please don't use comments in the paragraph below a widget definition as that is directly handed over
to the rendering engine which might get stuck at unexpected comments.

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Re: Livedata Display now also available as Javascript!

Post by marco » Sat May 25, 2013 3:56 pm

Hi
Yes thats rigth, i had comments in the charts, i removed them now, same result.
by the way, is it possible to put the "powered by fusion charts" Link, in the upper left corner, ? otherwise when I try to define a chart with just 300px high, it still uses about 500px, cause of the position of the link, get me?

Many thanks for your quick answer ,
marco

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Re: Livedata Display now also available as Javascript!

Post by marco » Sun May 26, 2013 6:57 am

Hi
it works now, seems that this "gaugeBorder..."-stuff doesn't work in js.
<chart ... showGaugeBorder='1' gaugeBorderColor='#666666' gaugeBorderThickness='1' gaugeBorderAlpha='100' ...>

I removed them all and now it works..

Tahnks anyway
marco
can u have short look at this?

Ps: by the way, is it possible to put the "powered by fusion charts" Link, in the upper left corner ? otherwise when I try to define a chart with just 300px high, it still uses about 500px, cause of the position of the link, get me?
Many thanks in advance for your time.

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