Performance problems with the ChartRangeFilter are usually because the data 
set contains a large number of rows of data.  If you use a DataView to 
filter the data rows used by the filter, then you might fix the performance 
problem.  Here's an example: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/zRjX5/ 

On Thursday, August 30, 2012 3:48:02 AM UTC-4, Ji Joe wrote:
>
> I have painted some charts using google chart tools and it performs well 
> in chrome ,firefox or other bowsers even in IE9. But when i make it run in 
> IE8, it couldnot work.
> More specified , the chart with chartRangeFilter function usually do not 
> work, sometimes it perfoms, but the range of the control is in mess ,and 
> many options of chart are not work.
> sometimes it shows nothing and the ie warm jumps out to show my script is 
> wrong .
> Other charts can perform but need a long time wait.
> The problem really confuse me.Thank you a lot if you could give me a help 
> :-)
>

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