On Jun 6, 10:10 am, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> I opened the page up in IE9 and used the developer tools to run onInitKor()
> manually, and this is the error I got:
>
> SEC7112: Script 
> fromhttp://spreadsheets.google.com/tq?key=0As8yTIMYNMU0dDY3azJOdTNlTmZST1...
> was blocked due to mime type mismatch
>
> I was able to make that error go away by appending the option {sendMethod:
> 'xhr'} to the end of the query:
>
> var query = new google.visualization.Query(
> 'http://spreadsheets.google.com/tq?key=0As8yTIMYNMU0dDY3azJOdTNlTmZST1...,
> {sendMethod: 'xhr'});
>
> Doing this causes IE to throw the security risk warning; if you click
> continue, the table loads properly.

Thiis is an issue I have been dealing with since the first IE9 beta in
September 2010.  I have never been able to get this optino to work,
but now instead of no error messages in the past trying the
sendMethod: xhr option, I now get the following error:

SCRIPT5022: google.visualization.Query: Error: Access is denied.

default,table.I.js, line 152 character 63


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