Mild grey shades over Google Visualization Piechart
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Hari K D
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Aug 20, 2012, 8:43:54 AM8/20/12
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Hi,
I am getting a mild grey shades[water mark like shades] on my Piechart. I have attached a screenshot of the chart. It occurs to me in Windows Server 2003, IE6 browser. Can anyone help me clearing it?
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Does that appear in other browsers?
Hari K D
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Aug 21, 2012, 10:08:10 AM8/21/12
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No, I checked with IE7, IE8 and Chrome, it is working fine, but not with IE6.
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Aug 21, 2012, 12:04:37 PM8/21/12
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I have no idea what might be causing it then, other than "IE6 is really old and I'm surprised that the charts work in it at all." I would seriously consider how much of your user base still uses IE6 before devoting any resources to fixing this (see http://www.ie6countdown.com/ for a geographic breakdown of IE6 users).