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Filled map Visual does not work in Chrome

The Filled Map Visual does not display correctly when viewed in Chrome. It only draws a blank map, not the colour saturation per Country. The visualisation displays correctly in IE/Edge.
Status: Under Review
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chass
Impactful Individual
Hello Ivar, It is working in Chrome version Version 53.0.2785.143 m (64-bit). What version are you using? https://twitter.com/chass/status/783738327518154753
reinholz
Frequent Visitor
I encountered the same issue. I'm using Chrome Version 53.0.2785.143 m. I'm also just seeing a blank map. Works in IE.
reinholz
Frequent Visitor
I just tested it on 2 different devices. Both didn't have the newest version of Chrome. One is 64-bit version. It worked on the 64 bit version right away and also after updating. Didn't work on the other, also not after updating.
hawkings
Regular Visitor
Hey Microsoft! I figured out what the problem is! It's in your call to the Bing engine. For me it tried with one of the following calls: https://platform.bing.com/geo/spatial/v1/public/Geodata?key=AoW85FdF-eTJavFmWhZjaQ970kwG1FuainbyVSlP5HglkbhVVIFOyNwlaQxAIj-S&$format=json&SpatialFilter=GetBoundary(-26.945833206176758,%20-65.36768341064453,%201,%20%27AdminDivision1%27,%201,%200,%20%27da%27)&jsonp=jQuery22008547348323644526_1478120332396&_=1478120332426 The problem is with the culture you specify in "GetBoundary () ". In this example it is set to 'da', but this is not accepted by Bing. Instead you need to set it to 'da-dk', which in this example would be: GetBoundary(-26...... , 'AdminDivision1',1,0,'da',dk') instead of just GetBoundary(-26...... , 'AdminDivision1',1,0,'da') This is why you are not able to reproduce the problem since the US culture is set correctly to ...'en','us'. Apparently this is only a problem in Firefox and Chrome. Hopefully you are able to fix the issue best regards, René
hawkings
Regular Visitor
I have the same issue with Firefox and Chrome. I noticed I get the following error in the Developer Console in Chrome: Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 400 (Bad Request) URL: https://platform.bing.com/geo/spatial/v1/public/Geodata?key=AoW85FdF-eTJavFmWhZjaQ970kwG1FuainbyVSlP5HglkbhVVIFOyNwlaQxAIj-S&$format=json&SpatialFilter=GetBoundary(56.82408905029297,%209.823720932006836,%201,%20%27AdminDivision2%27,%201,%200,%20%27da%27)&jsonp=jQuery220021359405901755402_1478077401848&_=1478077401948
movinova1
New Member
Hi! In Google Chrome version 55.0.2883.87 m is not workin. The problem is the same described by Ivar. In Mozilla and IE/Edge works. Please fix it.
fbcideas_migusr
New Member
Status changed to: Under Review