Inconsistency in embeds
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Why am I unable to embed graphs and charts from Google Fusion Tables into my free WordPress website?
On a separate premium account I have access to, the embed shows up perfectly. Is there a premium function I need to purchase before I can embed Google Fusion charts into my blog?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Can you show me an example on your site where it is working and an example on your other site where it is not?
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Hi there!
So on the blog with a premium account, I used Google fusion tables to make a map, which can be found here: http://metronews.ca/news/saskatoon/1164725/map-is-your-school-zone-one-of-saskatoons-worst/
However, when I try to embed that same code onto my free blog, Data Delight, all that appears is a hyper-linked url that reads:
Here is the code used in the post where the graphic is functioning.
[protected-iframe id="187a255dc91fce8fdebd66763de8c5cc-33298859-34343987" info="https://www.google.com/fusiontables/embedviz?q=select+col1+from+1HwNhJDx3-av3m9NcRPkKzH5z0Z7iG3aadIEYYedC&viz=MAP&h=false&lat=52.15488368480216&lng=-106.66824748622741&t=3&z=11&l=col1&y=2&tmplt=2&hml=GEOCODABLE" width="618" height="408" scrolling="no"]
Am I doing something wrong when it comes to embedding the code onto my free site, because it seems like all iframe code appears as just link?
Hope to hear from you soon and thanks for your help!
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Hi Josh,
Thanks for the response. Is there anyway I can embed iframe code into the free WordPress site? For example, what do I need to do to embed a Google Fusion table into my blog?
I hope to hear from you soon.
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There is no way to use an iframe.
If the Google Fusion tables are crucial to your site plans, you might want to look at moving to a self-hosted WordPress site.
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