Hi Sorry for the late reply, kind of missed this one.
So in general, IE is not the fastest browser around, especially not IE6.
There is no clear thing that we are aware of in order to improve this issue,
except of constant effort to improve latency of this (and all) chart.

Regards,
VizGuy


On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I've noticed that when using the AnnotatedTImeLine (ATL) in Internet
> Explorer (IE) 6 and 7, that the Flash widget has more problems
> releasing memory than when run in Firefox 3.0.8 on the same Windows
> box. To be fair, I'm updating the data in the graph every 10 sec, and
> it gets to be between 300 and 1000 rows in the DataTable per update.
>
> Yeah, it's a lot of data.
>
> But in Firefox 3.0.8 the Flash Player 10 (latest release) works fine
> for hours and hours. But hit the same page in IE 6 or 7 and it'll die
> in about an hour and a half (roughly). I can plot the memory usage,
> and in the case of IE, it's constantly rising, while in Firefox it's
> stable.
>
> Same box - Windows XP.
>
> So my question is this: is this a known issue with the ATL, and is it
> being worked on? Or is this a problem with the Flash Player and IE,
> and there's nothing to be done in the ATL's code itself?
>
> I'm just trying to see if I have any hope of allowing IE 6 or 7 to my
> users, or if I have to tell them it's a ticking time bomb, and use
> Firefox.
>
> Thanks so much for the great tools, they have been a joy to work with.
> >
>

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