Thanks Bob.

Does what you said mean that the number of data points issue in IE 8,
which I described, is related to the Chrome 4.x bug too?

My users might use IE 8 and I am not able to force them downgrade to
Chrome 3.x or use Firefox, so I just want to find out whether this
issue is permanent or not, or I just wait for Annotated Time Line
Chart team to fix it.

By the way, where to report to the team about the IE 8 issue I met (I
believe you have reported about the Chrome 4.x issue)?

Thanks

Jack

On Nov 17, 10:01 am, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jack,
>   Honestly, I haven't been able to use IE8 for my apps for ages. It's
> just horrible in JavaScript performance and memory usage. So I've had
> to use FireFox and Chrome. I have, however, used the Google Chrome
> Frame in IE8 and for a while it was great. Then, they had the problem
> with the Chrome 4.x browser, which is a part of the Chrome Frame. This
> means that all my IE8 users which (for a couple of weeks) used Chrome
> Frame, are now broken again until the bug I reported in 4.x is fixed.
>   Then, Chrome 4.x will be fixed, and that fix will ripple to the
> Chrome Frame.
>   Then, I'll be able to allow my users to use IE8 with the Chrome
> Frame.
>   Sorry, but I gave up on IE8 for things just like this. It was just
> impossible to get my app to run all day in IE 7 or 8.
>
> Bob
>
> On Nov 17, 3:28 am, Jack in Lost <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello Bob
>
> > thanks for the information.
>
> > In addition to the Chrome, IE8 seems not rendering the chart if the
> > number of the data points exceeds 109, is that correct?
>
> > In my application, if there are more than 109 rows of data (Two
> > Colums), Annotated Time Line Chart will stop rendering in IE 8. If
> > less than 109, it is fine.
>
> > But for Firefox, it is always fine.
>
> > Could you please give me a clue?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Jack
>
> > On Nov 16, 9:53 am, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Jack,
> > >   I've noticed, and logged a bug, about the Chrome 4.x builds related
> > > to the ATL and the Google Visualization widgets. The Chrome 3.x series
> > > renders just fine. You might want to try backing off to the 3.x series
> > > of Google Chrome and see if it works again. If so, you, like me, will
> > > have to use the 3.x series until the 4.x series if fixed.
>
> > > Bob
>
> > > On Nov 13, 11:56 am, Jack in Lost <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello all.
>
> > > > Does Annotated Time Line Chart has problems these days?
>
> > > > The problems I have experienced and am experiencing are:
>
> > > > 1. Chrome cannot display Annotated Time Line Chart. The version of my
> > > > Chrome is 4.0.237.0. It cannot even display the Annotated Time Line
> > > > Chart example in Google Visualization Page, as shown below:
>
> > > >http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/gallery/annot...
>
> > > > 2. I am wondering whether  Annotated Time Line Chart has limitation on
> > > > number of rows in data? The strange thing I am experiencing is that if
> > > > the number of rows in data is bigger than 110 (110 data points on
> > > > chart), the chart cannot be displayed in IE8, but if less than or
> > > > equal to, it can
>
> > > > 3. Firefox can display anyway for the Chart.
>
> > > > 4. Chrome does not accept  Annotated Time Line Chart at all.
>
> > > > I noticed that the  Annotated Time Line Chart has been upgraded on
> > > > 10th Nov, since it was fine before, has the upgrading anything to do
> > > > with the problems I've been suffered?
>
> > > > By the way, I haven't touched my codes for 2 months, and it suddenly
> > > > becomes so strange recently and I got noticed today.
>
> > > > Anyone has any idea?
>
> > > > ~Thanks
>
> > > > Jack

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