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Jan1204
Calcite | Level 5

There is a problem when exporting HTML-output from Enterprise Guide (7.1) to the Windows-desktop and open the output-files in a browser.

For tabular reports there is no problem. You can see the HTML-formatted reports within EG and after exporting also in a browser.

For graph reports it's different. Opening these in Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome results in the message "click for description of ....". When i click, a table returns with the underlying data for the graph, not the graph itself.

Enterprise Guide reacts different: initially also a message, but a different one: "Allow blocked content", when i click this message the graph will be shown.

What can i do, to let show the graphs in another browser?

 

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andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Enterprise Guide creates activex-grahics as default, changing to png should solve the issue.

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Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

It sounds like your company has blocked the software which drives the graphs (probably activex, or flash or something along those lines) which is understandable as they can be a security risk

andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Enterprise Guide creates activex-grahics as default, changing to png should solve the issue.

Jan1204
Calcite | Level 5
Thanks

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