Thanks Brooks - good idea.

From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org]
On Behalf Of brooks.wil...@atl.frb.org
> Why not put the graph in an Iframe and then use javascript to refresh
> it every so many seconds on a timer? You would set a timer - when
> it expired do a window.location=blah.cfm and reset the timer.

To Teddy and all - I'm sorry my Outlook client keeps making it difficult for 
folks to read my posting.
Here's the posting again:

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I'm new to AJAX and CF8. I've got a graph that is monitoring a small set of 
data (0-60 rows). I want to have a graph that automatically updates - without 
using constant refreshes. Is this possible? I assume AJAX is how I'd do this.  
If AJAX - how would I do it in AJAX

If this answer is out there tell me what search terms to use!
Thanks
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