I had the same problem and found a workaround: I am programming in
ASP.NET C# and in my code-behind I get the chart from Google, save it
to a local file, then set my image URL in the page I send to the
browser to point to the saved file on my own server. In global.asax I
periodically check file info in the folder where I put these in order
to delete any files older than 30 minutes. The code to get the file
and save it locally I found here:
http://geeknotes.wordpress.com/2008/01/10/saving-a-possibly-binary-file-from-a-url-in-c/
For file names I use a new GUID to ensure there are no duplicates.
Tom
On Jan 12, 11:51 pm, Adam Greene <
adam.gre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Uwe,
> ++1 to this one. I need this one as well.
>
> thanks,
> Adam
>
> On Dec 19 2007, 3:32 pm, uncle <
akt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I need this too or else I get the "some content came from an unsecured
> > page" warning in the browser. Come on google, it seems to work, how
> > about making it "official"???
>
> > On Dec 7, 12:26 pm, Uwe Maurer <
uwe.mau...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Dec 6, 7:27 pm, Ben Maurer <
ben.mau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I'd like to use the charts API overSSL-- for example, to allow a
> > > > server status page that displays oversslto show a chart, or for