We always send a message to the group when we load a new release candidate
(version 1.1), with the title: Release Candidate Pushed: <date>*So I guess
you can set up some filter to catch these emails.*

*Regards,*
*VizGuy*

*
*
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Scott Gilkeson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks.
>
> You've suggested before tracking the release notes to see when new features
> and fixes are released. How do I do that?
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 8:33 AM, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Please see inline.
>> Regards,
>> VizGuy
>>
>> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 8:35 PM, Scott G <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> That's solved the problem. Thanks.
>>>
>>> On a related issue: the iframe from the toolbar (Publish to web page)
>>> doesn't seem to work unless I add some code to set the size of the
>>> iframe--otherwise I get just a tiny window with scroll bars. I can do
>>> this by adding, for example,
>>>   height="680" width="374" scrolling="no"
>>> between the iframe and src (<iframe height="680" width="374"
>>> scrolling="no" src=...).
>>>
>>> Any way to add code like this in the string shown by the toolbar? I
>>> don't really want to have to give instructions somewhere to alter the
>>> code that you get, but without that (in my testing) it really doesn't
>>> work.
>>
>> In the next version of the toolbar, there will be a new 'style' parameter,
>> in which you will be able to add style info that will be appended to the
>> html code.
>> I believe this will solve this issue.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Also, one of the parameters to the toolbar ( 'htmlcode') is the path
>>> and name of the xml. While I appreciate that you could give a
>>> different XML than the one being used, I would guess that most of the
>>> time, people will want to copy the gadget and use the same xml. So is
>>> there a way to get the name of the xml file being used, or would it be
>>> possible to make that optional and have it default to the current xml
>>> file? I hate to hard-code the file name into my gadget--it makes it
>>> harder when testing new versions, for one thing.
>>
>>
>> Unfortunately, there is no way for the toolbar to know the xml file of the
>> referenced gadget.
>> I agree this could be very convenient, but there is no way to implement
>> it...
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Scott
>>>
>>> On May 24, 6:03 am, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> > It seems that there was an IE bug in our docs, and I assume you copied
>>> that
>>> > example.
>>> > We are fixing it now (to be seen in a few days).
>>> >
>>> > The problem is that in the array of components passed to drawToolBar(),
>>> > there is a comma at the end.
>>> >
>>> > This convention is a known not-IE-compatible one.
>>> >
>>> > Please try to remove that comma and let us know if this resolves the
>>> > problem.
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> > VizGuy
>>> >
>>> > On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Scott G <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I'm using the 'Chart options' Toolbar in a gadget I created to allow
>>> > > views to download the data, view it in a table or embed the gadget
>>> > > somewhere else. It works find in FireFox on both Mac and Windows, and
>>> > > in Safari, but in IE (either 7 or 8) the toolbar doesn't appear.
>>> >
>>> > > I have a div with id "SUSAcharttoolbar_div" in my xml, and the
>>> toolbar
>>> > > is drawn into that div. In Firefox, it works fine, and Firebug shows
>>> > > the following:
>>> >
>>> > > <div id="SUSAcharttoolbar_div">
>>> > >   <span>
>>> > >       <div class="goog-inline-block goog-menu-button
>>> goog-menu-button-
>>> > > hover"
>>> > >                         title="" role="button" style="-moz-user-
>>> > > select: none;"
>>> > >                         tabindex="0" area-haspopup="true">
>>> > >               <div class="goog-inline-block goog-menu-button-outer-
>>> > > box">
>>> > >                      ... (more stuff here)
>>> > >               </div>
>>> > >       </div>
>>> > >   </span>
>>> > > </div>
>>> >
>>> > > In IE, however, it looks like this
>>> >
>>> > > <div id="SUSAcharttoolbar_div" />
>>> >
>>> > > We did see an error in IE 8 that said:
>>> >
>>> > > Webpage error details
>>> >
>>> > > User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1;
>>> Trident/
>>> > > 4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR
>>> > > 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; Tablet PC 2.0; Zune 3.0)
>>> > > Timestamp: Tue, 19 May 2009 02:53:01 UTC
>>> >
>>> > > Message: 'undefined' is null or not an object
>>> > > Line: 386
>>> > > Char: 209
>>> > > Code: 0
>>> > > URI:
>>> > >
>>> http://www.google.com/uds/api/visualization/1.0/357a57f610020b26f132b...
>>> >
>>> > > Anybody know what is going on here? Or is there someplace else I
>>> > > should be looking?
>>> >
>>> > > Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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