Ok, let me see if I've got this straight: you are creating your own chart 
service based upon the Google Visualization API, and one of your clients is 
having a problem in IE 9?  I'm fairly certain that sublicensing or selling 
access to the API constitutes a violation of the Terms of Service (see 
TOS<https://developers.google.com/terms/>, 
section 4, item 1; and section 5, prohibitions on content, item 2).  I'm no 
lawyer though, so I could be wrong there.

Leaving that aside, the IE9 problem appears to be a security issue.  The 
website uses https but accesses your API through http, which throws a 
security warning in most browsers, but IE 9 blocks the content completely.

On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 12:30:11 PM UTC-5, Dieter Krachtus wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently got this email and wondered if these problem is known: 
>
> Hi, I have recently used chartle.net to create graphs to embed in my 
> non-profit's website.  They are located on this page:
> https://www.donorsiblingregistry.com/content/our-members
>
> I am on an HP Envy laptop, and can see the graphs when I use Chrome or 
> Firefox, but not Internet Explorer 9.  (Specifically, it's version 
> 9.0.8112.16421.)  Is there something I should be doing differently?
>
> Cheers,
> Dieter
>
>
>

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