This has been a huge problem, and that is I have not seen one php site that 
actually has this working. Yes, we can manipulate the tables in the html to 
make them work, as a whole I have not see 1 site that has accomplished 
this. Go to the forums and you will get code snippets, and "all you need to 
do" quotes, but believe me, I have not found a working template of this 
offering. Most of my friends have given up and went the flash route via 
xml. I am still holding on for a decent error free chart that will work 
seamlessly with html 5, php, and mysql. good luck.


On Monday, May 23, 2011 9:08:25 AM UTC-4, asgallant wrote:
>
> This probably won't fix your problem, but you should move the 
> google.load... and google.setOnLoadCallback... calls outside the AJAX 
> success function.  If you want the AJAX call made on page load, you could 
> do:
>
> google.load('visualization', '1', {'packages':['corechart']}); 
> google.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);
>
> function drawChart () {
> $.post(....);
> }
>
> and populate the chart data with the returned json directly, instead of 
> calling an intermediate function.
>
> As far as fixing your problem, I would drop some console.log(<variable>); 
> lines in there and debug in Chrome's developer console, just to make sure 
> that your variables have exactly the structure you expect them too.  If 
> they do, then there is probably some javascript function that doesn't quite 
> work right in IE < 9 that you will have to isolate and work around.
>

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