Hey, thanks for getting back to me!

Right, so what I did was go to this page:

http://code.google.com/intl/en/apis/visualization/documentation/gallery/annotatedtimeline.html

in Safari (5.0.1 on Mac Os 10.6.4) and the example chart there worked
fine, so I copied the code directly below it directly into dashcode
and saved the page (without changing a single thing) and yet when I
open that page in the same browser, it looks the same, but there are
no flags! I then took out the data and put my own in, and all the
dates and lines show up fine, the graph scales properly and such, but
there aren't any flags to be had! After seeing your reply I went into
the playground and surely the example on there had flags working as
they should, so I decided to copy just my data into the playground,
and to my surprise, when I ran the code the visualization popped up
with flags and everything! It was beautiful! So I copied the whole
dang script into my page, saved it, and opened it in safari, and
(well, it didn't load, but then I changed the target div's ID to match
the new code, as well as changing the google.setOnLoadCallback from
(drawChart) to (drawVisualization) and then it showed up again, but)
there were no darn flags! The annotations show up on the right like
they should (although I'm now realizing that when you zoom in the
chart to 1 day clicking on the annotations on the right does not take
you to that part of the chart like it does in the playground and on
the examples when flags are displayed) and mouseover events on the
chart seem to be working fine. I don't have access to a windows
machine right now, but I should soon so I'll test it out on some
windows browsers, but I tried loading the page after making these few
changes in Chrome and Firefox, and just like safari, neither one gave
me flags (or did anything when clicking on the annotations on the
right.

You asked where I serve the code from when I copy it, I'm not sure
exactly what that means. I copied the code into dashcode, and saved it
as an html file on my (internal) hard drive, and then opened it in
various browsers from the finder... Is that even relevant?

Sorry for all my newb-status-confusion, but I really appreciate your
helping me!

   J-man

On Aug 18, 12:37 am, Viz Kid <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm not sure I understood since I see the example working with the flags on
> some browsers you had issues with so I want to clarify.
>
> The flags do appear for you on all browsers when you go into the
> documentation pages / playground but does not show when you copy-paste the
> code?http://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/#annotated_time_line
>
> <http://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/#annotated_time_line>If this is
> the case, there should be some difference between the two cases. When you
> copy the code, where do you serve it from?
>
>   Viz Kid
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 5:03 AM, J-man <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey y'all, wondering if you might be able to help me out...
>
> > I've got one of the annotated timelines on my page, and it mostly
> > works great! The issue I'm having is that the annotation flags are not
> > showing up (sometimes). I have not been able to test this out super
> > thoroughly, but I have found that the flags DO appear in Chrome on
> > Windows (XP I think... sorry, I had somebody else try for me on
> > windows and all the information i could really get from them was the
> > name of the browser and wether or not there were flags), but not on IE
> > (probably 7 - maybe 8), but it does NOT show in Firefox, chrome, or
> > Safari on Mac Os X (10.6.4).
>
> > I basically copied the code from the viz gallery and even before I
> > changed ANYTHING (just paste - save - open in browser) the flags are
> > not displayed (though they are in the example on the page directly
> > above the code.)
>
> > Any help at all would be greatly appreciated!
>
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