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Purty charts in Domino

Category Show-n-Tell Thursday
If necessity is the mother of invention, boredom must be the weird aunt that has 87 cats and always smells like cheese.TM

I was going stir crazy here in my hotel room, so I started playing with the XML/SWF Charts library I stumbled upon the other night. Here's a sample of what I came up with. That's live data, generated by 11 lines of code (not counting variable declarations). The sample database contains the chart library (comprised of various SWF files stored as file resources), an example page to demonstrate the markup syntax for embedding the main SWF, and an agent to demonstrate generating the source XML. In this case it's navigating the referrers by date view in my blog. Nothing too fancy in this example, but this library allows all sorts of wacky output formats. Check out the gallery to see some of what it's capable of.

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Gravatar Image1 - pretty cool Tim, I fussed around with some of the JavaScript graphing libraries in the past. I think { Link } is pretty cool. It uses canvas tags in FF or SVG for other browsers and can do a variety of graph types.

Gravatar Image2 - This is pretty sweet actually. Amazingly simple and so (dare I say?) sexy.

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