Weird rendering in "Fetch as Google" - bots

I am getting this when I use Fetch as Google.
I have tried setting width, height in pixels for the images but it does not change.
I know that there are no clear cut answers but if you had faced this kind of issue kindly give me a clue to try out.
Thank You

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Wrong Text Placement in GetOrgChart

I've got Wrong Text Placement during rendering of each node in GetOrgChart.Please see the Screenshot
Please Help me to fix it.
I don't know why But I realized that the only way to adjust X or Y Positioning of text node in GetOrgChart is modifying the textPoints OR textPointsNoImages based on whether we have image node or not in related theme Array.

Strange colors in Mapquest Open Aerial tiles

I have previously used Mapquest Open Arial tiles without any trouble. However, after the last server change I get tiles with weird colors. Their example tile still looks fine:
http://otile1.mqcdn.com/tiles/1.0.0/sat/15/5240/12661.jpg
But, the ones I'm trying to download look like this:
http://otile1.mqcdn.com/tiles/1.0.0/sat/13/1927/3385.jpg
The most striking problem is that the vegetation is red.
Does anyone know what's causing this or perhaps how I can correct the colors (I have tried playing around with them a bit in gimp but I couldn't find a solution)?
Disclaimer: I work at MapQuest. Unfortunately there was bad data in the last round of open aerial imagery updates that caused some areas (we've noticed Texas) to be seeded with discoloration from zoom level 12 and up. We've got this on our backlog, but I don't have an estimate as to when this issue will be resolved. Thanks for your interest in our Open Tiles!

Circle Meter Type UI in android?

As here One static Image is shown inside back. But How could we implement that coloring rounded portion with one end is Starting RED and Ended with Green and after some Time duration.Please Let me know how to implement it.
Glad even u can help a bit.
Thank You in Advance.
You can have a look at these links:-
http://atstechlab.wordpress.com/2010/07/30/gauge-and-dial-widget-for-android/
http://mindtherobot.com/blog/272/android-custom-ui-making-a-vintage-thermometer/
https://github.com/CodeAndMagic/GaugeView
These will get you started !!

Google Charts API Z-index

Given:
http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chxr=0,0,21|1,0,320&chxt=x,y&chs=600x500&cht=s&chco=c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0&chd=t:5,5,5,5,10,5,5,5,5,10,19,29,14,14,24,62,24,5,19,10,10,24,10,14,10,29,14,24,100,14,10,10,19,24,52,14,24,43,29,14,24,24,10,19,29,24,19,29,10,38,5,5,5,24,10,10,24,52,14,14,14,10,10,5,19,10,5,14,14,10,14,19,14,19,10,5,5,10,10,10,10,24,10,5,5,5,5,10,14,24,5,5,10,5,14,14,5,5,14,5,29,10,14,5,14,10,62,10,10,19,5,5|3,2,4,4,4,10,4,10,5,100,24,56,52,69,52,75,42,29,41,35,25,35,53,45,52,75,51,75,100,53,29,75,32,83,100,62,83,100,38,29,56,62,42,62,29,39,53,32,32,48,43,20,28,37,41,27,34,43,41,17,37,17,42,22,59,24,23,47,23,43,19,50,50,47,44,43,42,42,40,40,38,37,35,35,35,35,34,34,34,33,29,26,23,22,24,35,16,20,29,25,25,21,11,16,21,23,16,20,15,22,16,23
Which produces:
I'm having trouble forcing the black dots to the top, does anyone know how I can achieve this?
Move black dots to the end:
http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chxr=0,0,21|1,0,320&chxt=x,y&chs=600x500&cht=s&chco=c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|c0c0c0|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000|000000&chd=t:5,5,5,5,10,5,5,5,5,10,19,29,14,14,24,62,24,5,19,10,10,24,10,14,10,29,14,24,100,14,10,10,19,24,52,14,24,43,29,14,24,24,10,19,29,24,19,10,5,19,10,5,14,14,10,14,19,14,19,10,5,5,10,10,10,10,24,10,5,5,5,5,10,14,24,5,5,10,5,14,14,5,5,14,5,29,10,14,5,14,10,62,10,10,19,5,5,29,10,38,5,5,5,24,10,10,24,52,14,14,14,10|3,2,4,4,4,10,4,10,5,100,24,56,52,69,52,75,42,29,41,35,25,35,53,45,52,75,51,75,100,53,29,75,32,83,100,62,83,100,38,29,56,62,42,62,29,39,53,42,22,59,24,23,47,23,43,19,50,50,47,44,43,42,42,40,40,38,37,35,35,35,35,34,34,34,33,29,26,23,22,24,35,16,20,29,25,25,21,11,16,21,23,16,20,15,22,16,23,32,32,48,43,20,28,37,41,27,34,43,41,17,37,17
EDIT: BTW: There is no z-index for chd based on goolge's documentation
Have you tried debugging using the Chart Wizard? It seems your black data points are located in the middle of your supplied data. Move them to the start/finish and see if that helps.

Image not showing in IE but is showing in Mozilla - Odd

If you look at this link: http://www.internetworld.co.uk/g/2010/ExhibLogos/ExhibID_137_Graphic1.jpg.
In IE8, it doesn't show. In Mozilla it does. I have no idea as to what would cause this issue as this is just a bog standard jpg. This is also happening for other companies other than ourselves on the same site. Can anyone shed any light on it for me?
Thanks in advance.
Is it a CMYK JPEG? IE still can't read them. Convert it to RGB and all should be well in the world.
Just a guess, but your colorspace is likely something that is not supported by IE 8.
Hope this helps...

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