I can view the charts just fine in IE 8. On Thursday, August 9, 2012 12:04:00 PM UTC-4, Ian Dickinson wrote: > > [Apologies if this appears more than once; I posted earlier but the > message appears to have disappeared into /dev/null] > > We have an app using Google Visualization that has been deployed for about > a month with no issues. Today, I got an email from our client saying that > the charts are no longer showing up on IE8. The app is here: > > http://environment.data.gov.uk/lab/bwq-web.html > > and a typical data page to look at would be: > > http://environment.data.gov.uk/lab/bwq-sample-data.html?site=ukj2204-14000 > > There should be six scatter plots on that page showing bacterial colony > concentrations, and there are on Firefox, Chrome and IE9. But the graphs > don't appear any more on IE8. What's weird is that there's also no error > message in the JavaScript console, and I can single-step through the code > in the debugger right up to the point where new > google.visualization.ScatterChart() is called. The data series are all > there, and the options look OK (and haven't changed), but the chart doesn't > draw. > > I'm kind of at a loss to know what to do to debug this now, and would > welcome any suggestions! > > Thanks, > Ian > >
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