Wow! I feel dumb. I swore I had taken the IE 8 emulation out, but I never 
actually checked. That was it. Thanks.

On Wednesday, July 31, 2013 9:58:43 AM UTC-5, asgallant wrote:
>
> IE 10 shouldn't be using VML, unless you have enabled emulation of IE8 or 
> lower, or your HTML has meta tags that tell IE to emulate IE8 or lower 
> (which might look something like <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" 
> content="IE=8" />).  If you share your code or a link to the page, I will 
> test it out.
>
> On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:40:20 PM UTC-4, 
> [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> I have a report UI that is driven by Google charts, when I load it in IE 
>> 10, it response _MUCH_ more slowly than Chrome or Forefox. I expected this 
>> to be the case in IE8 and below, but it appears to also be the case for IE 
>> 10. I have checked and my page does not appear to be running in 
>> compatibility mode. Using the inspection tools for IE and chrome I have 
>> found that in chrome I can easily find the SVG tag with a bunch of <g> tags 
>> under it etc. However, in IE 10 there is a bunch of group tags which is a 
>> VML tag as I understand it. So, I'm pretty sure it is falling back to VML 
>> even in IE 10. I'm using google charts via gwt-charts (a gwt binding for 
>> google charts) If someone could point me in the right direction as far as 
>> how google charts decides if it should use SVG or VML, I think I could 
>> track it down the rest of the way from there.
>
>

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