Need Rally Burndown chart API implementation to show in our dashboard - rally

I am creating Dashboard(dashing.IO) in which i want to display the Rally Burn down chart.

You'll need to create your app in an html file and then embed it in an iframe element in a widget.
https://help.rallydev.com/apps/2.1/doc/#!/guide/embedding_apps
The burn down chart is accessible via the Standard Report component:
https://help.rallydev.com/apps/2.1/doc/#!/api/Rally.ui.report.StandardReport

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Rally burndown chart pulled programmatically

How to pull rally burndown charts using rally based API's programmatically using C#? Could a working example be shared?
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I only saw displaycolor under gridFieldBlackList in the code and removed it from there to get the column to be select-able in the app.
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I am trying to create an image slider where each image in the page links to an internal or external page. I created a separate library for all the images that I want to show on the slider then using custom MVC widget I display the images in a slider.The problem that I have is there is no place in the image where I can link the image to open an existing internal page or external website.
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Hope that helps.