So, anyone have any thoughts on this issue with the ipad rendering SVGs used in visualization APIs in a weird way? I researched other threads in the discussion and found it mentioned once back in July, but all that was said was "hopefully a fix is on the way for that" or some such. Well ... six months later ... anyone know anything about how to make a visualization look the way you code it to look on the ipad??? Thanks for any time you can spare on this. Also curious if there are any plans to possibly move away from SVG format since the Kindle Fire's version of android doesn't support it. Any news there? Seems like a connected issue.
J On Jan 11, 9:58 am, J <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I'm using the geochart api in a webpage that can be see in development > here:http://www.auburn.edu/~jpw0011/index.php > > Each of the four buttons when clicked will bring up a different map, > four maps in all, and each map has only one main color for the > highlighted countries. > > Here's the thing ... when this page is viewed from either an iphone or > ipad ... there is some bizarre blue showing up around India in the > orange maps (second and fourth buttons). What's weird is this is > illogically possible. The code doesn't allow for these colors to > exist in the orange maps. It's binary logic ... on and off, and if > it's on, it's orange, if it's off it's gray. Where is that blue > coming from???? Has anyone else written or asked about this kind of > weirdnes when viewing the geochart with an ipad or iphone? When > viewed in a desktop version of safari, all is well and there is no > blue. Any ideas where this blue might be coming from??? > Thanks for your time on this. > > J -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Visualization API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-visualization-api?hl=en.
