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It's not about the browser/Flash Player combination. It has more to do with the block character being present on the user's machine.
Thanks, Pallav Nadhani FusionCharts Team
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Is there a bug to track this? (or a workaround?)
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You can try changing the font to Arial to fix it.
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| as noted in post 477, changing the baseFont to 'Arial' was not a successful workaround.
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I found switching to Arial did work, but I do not find this an acceptable workaround. I would like to be able to use other fonts for the charts to match the rest of my web site. All other fonts I've tried however result in the empty legend colours.
Please find a solution to this problem. Perhaps you should draw coloured boxes rather than relying on a character that is not present in all fonts. Or you could use a square bullet character but increase the relative font size so that it appears as a larger square.
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