Hi Kym,

I like the look of those XML/SWF charts. Even though they are made in flash,
I was thinking I could have a browser check detect if flash was an option in
the browser, and if so, use these nicer charts. If not, default back to
google charts/cfchart/etc which only uses an image.

It's only $50 for a license. What is your experience with it? Did you have
any problems?

On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Jason King <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Matthew,
>
> I wouldn't say I'm the first person to raise the issue. I was combing
> through blogs last night about CFML, specifically some blogs about the
> steering committee and there were quite a few posts from people 'suggesting'
> that cfcharts be brought up to speed in a way that it can be considered a
> flagship feature, not a "kind of neat in concept but not functional enough
> to be useful" tag.
>
> I'm not dissing OpenBD or anything. I love it, and if I knew more, I would
> dig right into making this work. But I don't, so I can only sit back and
> raise the flag and pray someone makes it work, that, or the tag is scrapped
> altogether and users are told to just use jfree or google charts. At its'
> current state, it's just a tease of a tag.
>
> I'd make a serious wager that if CFCHART was developed in a way that it
> would be a flagship tag, one that would keep railo and Adobe on its toes,
> people would be installing OpenBD just for charting.
>

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