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Subject: Re: cfchart in cfdocument
Are you using cfchart or an other charting option. The reason I'm asking is I'm
trying to create a dashboard with 10 charts but think CF is a little limited
with the chart options. Ie I&
Are you using cfchart or an other charting option. The reason I'm asking is I'm
trying to create a dashboard with 10 charts but think CF is a little limited
with the chart options. Ie I'm trying to create a gauge chart
Thanks
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> On 5 Sep 2014, at 20:30, David Phelan wrote
Never mind, I figured it out. I stored the images in an array and used cfimage
to render them to the browser.
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From: David Phelan [mailto:dphe...@emerginghealthit.com]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 3:15 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: cfchart in cfdocument
I am trying to
> I assume you mean the NAME attribute, which will save the chart bits
> to a variable
Yes, I guess so!
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Chica
I assume you mean the NAME attribute, which will save the chart bits
to a variable. You could then use fileWrite() or cffile to save it to
a file.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
>
> Save the chart to a file, then build an image tag that points to the
> file. You can use the
> I've got a cfchart which sits inside a cfdocument. In development on my local
> machine this
> works perfectly, however, when moved to production we just get a red [X]
> where the chart
> should be sat. I've had this problem for as long as I can remember but have
> only got
> around to tacklin
John,
Thanks for the reply. chchart outside of the cfdocument works just fine, no
problems at all, its only when placing it inside that it doesn't work :-(
Rob
>If you do it without the cfdocument so that the chart would appear in the
>browser, does it still show as a broken image? If so, can
If you do it without the cfdocument so that the chart would appear in the
browser, does it still show as a broken image? If so, can you right-click
the broken image and pull up the image location? That'll (at least) tell
you where that page *thinks* the chart should be...
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at
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