I'm seeing it also.

On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 4:28:54 PM UTC-5, Dale K wrote:
>
> Hey all, 
>
> The company I work for is using the Visualization API to display 
> client data and statistics in chart form. We have built our charts to 
> interact with clicks. For example, clicking a column representing a 
> certain user will: 
> 1) Return the row number R that the clicked column belongs to the 
> select handler 
> 2) In the select handler, search the DataTable at row R for that 
> user's id in column C 
> 3) In the select handler, Make an AJAX request to our servers using 
> user's id 
> 4) Once the data is returned, we create a new DataTable, add our data 
> to it, and re-draw the chart 
>
> THE PROBLEM: This interaction will sometimes cause a "Permission 
> Denied" error in IE (specifically IE9) as a pop-up box. The chart will 
> actually finish drawing in spite of this error, but it would be 
> unprofessional to have this error displayed to our clients using IE9. 
> I'm unable to catch the error with a catch statement either. 
> The error never happens when the chart first loads, only when 'drilled 
> down' via interaction or 'drilling back up' via a "Back" button we 
> have (We keep track of a chart's state via a "controller" type class. 
> The select handler gets information from the controller class) 
>
> Because the VisAPI.js is minified, I'm unable to see what exactly is 
> causing this problem, but I've managed to decipher some of the code by 
> debugging. The errors I've seen are: 
> (all from the file: format+en,default,corechart.I.js) 
>
> line 482, character 54: 
> minified: return this.fh[Db](a); 
> unminified (as much as possible): return this.fh['createElement'] 
> ("v:rect"); 
>
> line 481, character 284: 
> min: qa(c[lb], a); 
> un: qa(c["firstChild"], "nameOfColumnClickedInSelectHandler"); 
>
> line 583: character 16: 
> min: return a&&a[Xc]?a[Xc][Ac](a):1; 
> un: return a&&a["parentNode"]?a["parentNode"]["removeChild"](a):1; 
>
> IE9's debugger/object inspection tool shows objects like a or fh's 
> properties to have values of "Access is denied". 
> I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I've been searching for a few days 
> and any possible symptoms I've found have been ruled out. 
> We server off of an HTTPS server so it isn't a HTTP<-->HTTPS problem. 
> The first error seems like a problem creating a v:rect during the 
> draw. Second seems related to the select handler, and I have no idea 
> what's happening in the third. 
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for this? I'm absolutely stuck on 
> what is causing this issue! 
> (I've seen a similar issue at 
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-visualization-api-issues/issues/detail?id=483&can=1&q=permission%20denied&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Milestone%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars
>  
> but it doesn't offer a solution, and I do not believe we have the same 
> problem with our firewall)

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