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h5. Known Technical Issues Regarding the Reporting Year 2010 Data and the Data Publication Tool

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| *InternetWeb ExplorerBrowser Script ErrorCompatibility* |*Issue:* Users with Internet Explorer 8 or below experience sluggish webpage loading and may receive a script error upon entering the Data Publication Tool site that states: _"A script on this page is causing Internet Explorer to run slowly. If it continues to run, your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort the script?"_.  \\ \\ 
*Workaround:* If you receive the script error message, click "Yes" and proceed with one of the three workaround options listed below to resolve this issue:
* *Option 1.* [Download and install Google Chrome Frame plug-in|http://www.google.com/chromeframe/eula.html?quickenable=true]
* *Option 2.* [Update Internet Explorer to version 9 or higher|http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/downloads/ie-9/worldwide-languages]
* *Option 3.* Use a different browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox |
|*Tool Visualizations (i.e. Bar, Chart, Pie Chart, and data tree)*|*Issue:* When viewing visualizations at the subsector-level or lower, the data aggregation level changes to sector-level when switching from one visualization type to another.  This may also cause the visualization breadcrumbs to indicate the wrong aggregation level. As an example, a pie chart displays the percent contribution of each subsector in the Chemicals sector but the visualization breadcrumbs indicate "Reported GHG Emissions by Sector." \\ \\
*Workaround:* Select visualization type before applying filters and avoid switching visualization types once filters are applied. To change visualization type, reset/remove all filters, select new visualization type, and then reapply desired filters.|

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