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mangarHow does it work?
1. User browses to your web site.
2. The browser downloads the web page which contains the Open Flash Chart.
3. Open Flash Chart downloads the data file and displays the chart.
When you add Open Flash Chart to your web page,flash opensource chart graph library free webdesign web php tools charts
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matt ranlettDammit I'd love to put this stuff into a SharePoint web part which could read an RSS feed from a SharePoint list
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David RousselIf you don't mind flash, this looks like a good graphing tool.
I like this comment by the author: "Once upon a time I had to deal with a company who sell flash charting components, their component had a bug that I needed fixing, so I emailed them about i -
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alecosciaGrafici con Flash, gratuiti e con un sistema open-source
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Brian HannahWhen you add Open Flash Chart to your web page, you tell it where to find the data file.
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x xxAnother way to do nice, animated charts driven by server data on a web page.
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You will need to include the Open Flash Chart in your HTML, and you also need to provide the data file on the server. The data file is either a text file, or a .php, Perl, Python, Java (or another flavour of dynamic) page. For a simple chart you would just drop the data.txt file on your website and point the Open Flash Chart to this URL. But what we really want is dynamic data that is pulled from a database or calculated or something. To do this you need to create the data file when it is requested. To do this we point the Open Flash Chart to a .php page and this PHP page does your calculations and/or database lookups, then outputs the data file. To make this a bit easier there are PHP, Perl, Python and Java classes to write the data file for you. Why only these languages? Well any scripting language will do the same job. But I don't have access to anything but PHP. If anyone wants to translate the PHP class into a different language, then email me and I'll post your code and a link to your web site here. The link to your site will be great for your page rank!
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Jason WehmhoenerOpen source flash chart component
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Albert LomarteLlibreria gràfica en flash amb gràfics de barres, àrea, 3d, pie...
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Eric HammondYou provide the data, it provides the pretty picture
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Jeff GiddensHow does it work? 1. User browses to your web site. 2. The browser downloads the web page which contains the Open Flash Chart. 3. Open Flash Chart downloads the data file and displays the chart.
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