Hi John,
could you give me a link on your Google Spreadsheet?
Hi –
I’m not using Google spreadsheets, my file is a properly formatted CSV in a readable folder on my site. For example, your area chart sample does not work when using the “from web” function. Here is the link:
http://www.btrfutures.com/wp-content/plugins/visualizer/samples/area.csv
Let me know what you think and thanks in advance for your help.
Hmm.. It works fine on my end. Could you try to deactivate else plugins and see if the plugin works?
I did a fresh install on the latest version of WP with no plugins activated. Same problem.
I think this might be a theme issue. Do you know of any conflicts which could arise from various themes?
No, I don’t. So this is theme compatibility issue? What theme caused the issue?
I am having the same problem except that I am using a Google spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0ApxGxTAV-2AzdG5RMG5nYnFVcHhMdE94a2VmcGFCc0E&output=csv
Keep getting the Table has no columns.
error.
For clarification, I’m on version 3.8 and running the ‘Bootstrap’ theme. I also tried it on the ‘Responsive’ theme but it didn’t work.
Any update on this? I still cannot use a Google Docs spreadsheet to tie to a Visualizer graph.
I deactivated all plugins but Visualizer, then tried out the following themes:
* The Bootstrap
* Decode
* Responsive
* Twenty Thirteen
* Twenty Twelve
NONE of them work – all return the “Table has no columns.” error. Very frustrating.
Were you able to resolve this issue? I’m having the same error on my WordPress site – “Table has no colums” using the From Web option. The source CSV is a Google spreadsheet, super-simple. I was hoping your plugin would allow me to display a Google-based chart dynamically, updating as the source spreadsheet updates.
FYI, I’m using version 3.8 and the Bushwick theme.
Nope – never got it resolved. Wound up just not using Visualizer for now, using Google Chart instead. Not as much control over the charts and not as pretty – but it actually works!
Thanks for letting me know – too bad!