Interesting - I hadn't thought to inspect the messages.  I might try
something with jQuery to hid all divs with ids matching the pattern
"google-visualization-errors-".  Not sure if jQuery can do it, but
it's worth a try.  Otherwise will prob just find the id of the
specific message I want to hide and will hide it.

I agree, though, this is an ugly solution.  But I like that I learned
something new about the messages.

thanks,



On Jul 14, 10:24 am, Riccardo Govoni ☢ <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you inspect the error messages, you'll see that they are rendered as DIVs
> with progressive ids like "google-visualization-errors-0" , -errors-1 and so
> on. A clunky and hack-ish way of suppressing them would be to override the
> style for such divs :
>
> #google-visulization-errors-0 {
>   display: none;
>
> }
>
> However a) looks like an horrible solution, b) will break as soon as the
> naming convention for the error boxes' ids changes. Aside from this, I'm not
> aware of any option that lets you suppress visual error notifications.
>
> /R.
>
> On 13 July 2011 21:58, NA <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sometimes the tables and charts display error messages such as "Table
> > has no columns".  Is there a way we can suppress these messages?
> > Perhaps an option we can set?
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