The problem is that we are using an old version of the Dojo framework.
There are problems with different browsers depending on the browser
version. In general it should work quite well with this comaptibility
setting (do not recall it exactly right now), but it might be finally
broken for IE8, i'm not sure...

In the long term we should replace the old Dojo version, or as the
update to newer Dojo seems to be quite complex (i know a few people that
have tried already) we should consider to reimplement the graphing
feature based on jquery (flot? jqchart?), or if we can find a Dojo guru
maybe even based on Dojo.

I already played a bit with jquery and flot and i had some initial
success with graphing the data from the statistics publisher, but given
that i have very limited spare time since a while it turned out to be a
too time consuming task for me... I hope i can get back to it and
provide a solution at some point. I also need this feature myself at
work (need to implement lots of custom statistic graphs)...

This is actually one of the areas that annoy me the most right now. If
someone thinks he can tackle it let me know, i will give all support i
can.

Kind regards,

Daniel


Am Donnerstag, den 27.05.2010, 13:11 -0700 schrieb eric:
> I actually did figure out this issue (at least for my implementation
> that is)
> 
> It was breaking when using IE8 - on my production server I have the X-
> UA-Compatible header enabled and set to "IE=EmulateIE7" so that's why
> it worked on production, but depending on who was hitting my test box
> and what browser, we got intermittent results.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On May 20, 7:25 am, eric <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I didn't do anything actually - but I am also getting intermittent
> > results - sometimes it works and sometimes not - a lot of javascript
> > errors as well.

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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Daniel Hommel

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