Thanks Daniel.  I work with Scott, we have switched using 1.0 and its 
working again.  We aren't sure why the previous developer switch from 1.0 
to 1.1 back in 2009.  We are unable to use the AnnotationChart as its an 
older GWT code base.

Again thanks.

Jun

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 3:48:38 AM UTC+13, Daniel LaLiberte wrote:
>
> Scott, if you need to have it work like before, you can switch to loading 
> 1.0.  Once 1.1 is working well enough, it will be rolled over to become 
> 1.0, and a new 1.1 will be created for the next release cycle.  There is no 
> way to go back to earlier versions, at least not with the way releases are 
> currently done, though we are looking into alternatives.
>
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 2:13 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Seconded - have a site that has been in production for a year now, would 
>> rather utilise the older version until we're ready to upgrade.
>> Glad it's working better now, but still broken with our IE8 shim (need 
>> IE8 as it's a government sector site...)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jacob
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 11:55:50 UTC+13, Scott Abernethy wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>
>>> Unfortunately the work around does not appear to work for us.
>>>
>>> Is there a way we can go back to the previous "1.1" release version, as 
>>> this is an app that has been in production for years that we'd rather not 
>>> change right now.
>>> Looking at https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/
>>> release_notes#ReleaseProcess it looks like the version numbers are 
>>> rolling ... is there a way to specifically request a version by hash etc?
>>>
>>> Scott.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 09:13:06 UTC+13, Scott Abernethy wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the update and work around. I'll get back to you after 
>>>> testing it.
>>>>
>>>> p.s. We have seen the issue consistently (always) on multiple IE 
>>>> versions.
>>>>
>>>> Scott.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 08:53:29 UTC+13, Daniel LaLiberte wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Scott and Craig,
>>>>>
>>>>> I now have a way of reproducing the problem you are seeing loading 
>>>>> 1.1, though I am still not sure why it works sometimes and not others.  
>>>>> Seems it should fail always, and for several other IE browser versions, 
>>>>> though not for IE 11.  I also see the source of the problem (the use of 
>>>>> 'JSON' when it is not defined) and this should be relatively easy to fix 
>>>>> to 
>>>>> avoid the problem situation, whatever it is.
>>>>>
>>>>> The AnnotationChart is using the allValuesSuffix when it has a '%' in 
>>>>> it to mean the value should be interpreted as a normal number but 
>>>>> displayed 
>>>>> as a percent, which means it should be multiplied by 100.  This behavior 
>>>>> documented here: http://icu-project.org/apiref/icu4j/com/ibm/icu/text/
>>>>> DecimalFormat.html  I guess this is different from the meaning in 
>>>>> AnnotatedTimeline, but I think we will break from the past on this issue, 
>>>>> since the formatting standards should rule.  But you can work around this 
>>>>> difference, and merely add a '%' character, by using this format instead: 
>>>>> "#'%"  Note, there is a single quote between the # and %.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 12:00 PM, 'Craig' via Google Visualization API 
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Daniel,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I got the AnnotationChart to work sort of in the 1 version, but not 
>>>>>> the 1.1 version.  Its not quite right in the 1 version though.   The y 
>>>>>> axis 
>>>>>> values are not right.   The values are a 100 times what they should be
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Craig
>>>>>> .
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 10:31:00 AM UTC-5, Sudhir 
>>>>>> Kesharwani wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had build a dashboard using Google Charts APIs,  all charts were 
>>>>>>> loading fine till yesterday,  suddenly my charts have stopped loading,  
>>>>>>> I 
>>>>>>> also see similar behavior in my other applications that uses Google 
>>>>>>> Charts.  Is there anything got updated from Google's side on this?
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