Unfortunately, I didn't have such luck. I tried using c:\ALASKA\XPPW32\Source\samples\activex\webbrowser\webbrowser.exe on my comp (Win7 ultimate, 32 bit, with IE 10), it shows the same instability (hangs and crashes) when I was doing a simple stress test to the charts (fast and multiple clicks).Auge_Ohr wrote:i mean other Xbase++ Solution :Andy Edward wrote:Yes, when I'm using a normal browser (IE, Opera, Firefox, Chrome) the charts work perfectly.
c:\ALASKA\XPPW32\Source\samples\activex\webbrowser\webbrowser.exe
on Win 7 / 8.x with IE > 8

Anyway, I reached out to the Highcharts people and they suggests to disable all animations. I disable the animations and DCHTMLVIEWER() does not crash/hang anymore.

At least I can still deliver a more modern chart, but it will be better if the animations were there.
Best Regards,
Andy