Just FYI, I tried installing the iOS Simulator, but it doesn't show the
charts at all. So I guess the simulator doesn't work well... We'll need a
real iPad.

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Auburn OIP <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks.  Yeah, I started to figure the svg issue was more a problem
> with Kindle and others who need to upgrade to the ice cream version.
> No worries there.  But what about the weirdness with ipads?  Makes no
> sense - maps with only two colors, orange and gray, are being rendered
> with some strange blue that isn't even limited by country border. I
> guess that has to be an ipad issue ... reckon I'll have to "nag" the
> apple folks about it.  Just thought someone on these boards would know
> something more about it, why it happens, and/or any possible fixes.
> J
>
> On Jan 12, 9:29 am, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I doubt there are any plans for moving away from SVG - it is a standard
> > specification, and the fault lies with the browsers for not implementing
> it
> > (ie, Android versions < 3, IE < 9).  The Kindle Fire problem isn't
> limited
> > to just the Kindle - it's all Android devices running versions earlier
> than
> > 3 (Kindle uses a port of version 2.3, IIRC).  Nag Amazon (or your phone
> > manufacturer) for an upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich (4).
>
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