SVG, baby!  w3c.org look up SVG

This is exactly what SVG is for.

John


>Is anyone aware of an open source web deployable method to display 
>growth carts?  I don't believe that the growth curves can be 
>represented mathematically so that computer generated curves must be 
>extrapolated from "normal data sets" in lookup tables.  Plotting the 
>patient data against the dynamically generated curves shouldn't be 
>too difficult.  If done well, this would be impressive in a web 
>based EMR. 
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>Not sure what would be the best way to implement this function.
>Perhaps a dynamically generated PDF or other graphical format that 
>could be printed to provide greater resolution for interpretation? 
>Client side JAVA, Perhaps Javascript?  Any ideas would be useful.
>
>Any help here to get a project jumpstarted?
>
>Mike
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