Hey guys!

We managed to isolate the problem and prepared a quick test case for you to
look at :)

The problem is that we need to set the document.domain property (to do
cross-domain stuff) and that is confusing IE, because the iframe that is
used for rendering does not set the same document.domain that we have in our
page.

Example:
http://www.ditman.net/charts/ (works with FF, Chrome, fails with IE)

If you feel especially crafty (or a Google engineer sees this) we traced the
issue to the line 862 of the minimized file, where it does:

this.Nc=new vs(this.Db,b)

Inside that new vs, a method named "this.At" gets called, (defined as V.At
in line 613). That method sets the properties of the iframe and appends it
inside the container div with this code:

this.Db[r](c)

Right after that, it tries to access the contents of the iframe with this:

var d=c.contentDocument;
d||(d=c.contentWindow[gc]);

The second line ends up throwing an "Access denied" exception that finally
gets rendered as "Your browser does not support charts".

The solution?

We should be able to pass a document.domain for the iframe so it applies it
inside the "V.At" method before it gets injected into the DOM (maybe as a
parameter when creating the graph object, or as an additional parameter to
the draw() method?)

What do you think? Any workarounds to this issue? :)

Regards!



On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:40 PM, David Iglesias <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all!
>
> The gallery is visible in the problematic browser (ie9) just fine (of
> course :P)
>
> The problem in our side happens when drawing the chart... API
> initialization, graph creation and datatable creation work just fine.
>
> I'm currently building a static version of the problematic part of the site
> and disable scripts one by one to see which one is the offender (we must be
> doing something weird on our JS, but I'm not sure what, that was why I was
> wondering if anybody knew the reasons the API would throw the error in the
> first place :P)
>
> Regards!
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 10:40 PM, NA <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You can always check the browser compatability by visiting the Chart
>> Gallery and seeing if you can view the charts:
>>
>>  http://code.google.com/apis/chart/interactive/docs/gallery.html
>>
>> That's a good way to make sure the API is still working, and a way of
>> confirming that a browser is capable of displaying the charts.
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