Now I'm curious - is there a reason the Table chart doesn't implement
identify which column was clicked on?  Is this something that's more
complicated than I imagine, or are there some situations where this
becomes difficult?

Since the Table provides a listener that tells us what row was clicked
on, it'd be nice if it did the same for columns.  If we can code this
ourselves in js, seems like we can code the same for the Google class
once so that everyone can use it.  If someone has a good listener
codes, perhaps it can be posted so the GVIZ team can incorporate it
into the codebase?

asgallant - when I first saw you mention using regular js, I was
surprised that you didn't mention jQuery.  I was greatly relieved when
I read your second sentence ;)  (kiddding - I've learned a lot from
your posts showing how to use jQuery in conjunction with the GVIZ
API.  It has made jQuery that much more useful for me).

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