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2010-03-14
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2010-03-14
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SO it does load the chart and you can interact with the chart please confirm
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2010-03-14
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Yup...one of my bookmarks. I haven't been on finance.yahoo.com for a while, and didn't know they moved to "Flash based" charts. Everything works, even my chart settings for moving averages and stochastics. To "interact", just do a quick "tap" so the hand/cursor highlights the desired point on the chart.
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2010-03-14
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You can add/remove/adjust the "Technical Indicators", etc, but adjusting the "time line", at the bottom (i.e. fine adjust the time range slider) is a little laggy, but do'able. Its best to setup your chart via your yahoo account, and set a bookmark to the sight, with your credentials entered.
So basically, all the "pull down menus work", and work rather quickly, but the time line adjustment is slow. If you just pick one of the presets, 1-day, 5-day, 30-day, 1-year, etc, they draw fairly quickly as well. FWIW, nothing else seems "missing" vs. the PC version.
Can someone please confirm that this URL loads YAhoo Interactive Flash charts in their N900 Browers please
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=b...urce=undefined