A few days ago I was messing with my first test of Google Charts.

I created a test.html and testMulti.html displaying some utilization and 
capacity over time for VMware datastores, using curved line graphs. Worked 
great. I viewed them on a dedicated VDI desktop (Citrix) I use for work.

Today I created some new charts, with different filenames.

None of them show up. They all show up in the table I made as properly 
sized blocks but none of the chart date shows.

I go back to my previous test.html and testMulti.html and those still show 
up fine.

I copy-paste the HTML exactly from test.html into my new file. It still 
doesn't show up but the test.html still loads fine.

Next, I backup test.html, rename the new file test.html instead. It loads. 
I haven't yet checked if I change the data in the HTML file if the chart 
will update or not.

This all still on the same VDI desktop.

FYI: If I copy/paste the HTML of the new file into a file on my actual 
desktop machine, with its original name, it loads just fine. If I copy it 
to a new filename it works.

I have just cleared my cache in my browser on my VDI desktop. No change. I 
still can't load the new file.

The behavior however is the same in various browsers... it does not load.

Any thoughts as to what is going on here?

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