Like Yuval said above, the i devices should support the visualization api (SVG). The Android browser only currently supports SVG with Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich, so most newer tablets should support it, and the latest and best phones will as well.
If you are looking for support on Android devices right now, you can download the Firefox app for Android. I have tested the line chart on my android phone and it renders fine in Firefox for android.
Over the next year, most new android phones should support SVG and the visualization api.
On Sunday, March 4, 2012 9:38:54 AM UTC-5, Yuval Ronen wrote:
The Gauge visualization should work on the iPad. I just tested it on the iOS simulator, and it indeed seems to be working.
Regarding Android, Gauge requires SVG, and only version 3 and above of Android supports SVG. At the moment, however, there are very few phones with such an Android version (but that should change, of course).
I am trying to run a simple gauge example on a IPAD or Android and I
don't see any gauge.
This page works on Google Chrome.
What am I missing?
IS the Visualization API not for IPAD or Android mobile devices
Thanks
Rajesh
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