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To: Simpson, John scott
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Graphs
An excellent graphing engine is rrdtool, which is written by Tobi Oetiker,
who also wrote MRTG.
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/
It comes with it's own perl modules as well.
George
Simpson,
> Anyone got any ideas on how to produce graphs based on a CGI
> query and dynamically incorporating the graphs into a web page?
>
see FLY at:
http://martin.gleeson.com/fly/
good easy to use graphics generator
for many output examples see
http://www.insulin-pumpers.org/ab
>>>>> "SJs" == Simpson, John scott <" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
SJs> Anyone got any ideas on how to produce graphs based on a CGI
SJs> query and dynamically incorporating the graphs into a web
SJs> page?
Yes. Go to www.cpan.
n how to produce graphs based on a CGI query and
> dynamically incorporating the graphs into a web page?
--
George Lewis
http://schvin.net/
>>>>> "Simpson," == Simpson, John scott <" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>writes:
Simpson,> Anyone got any ideas on how to produce graphs based on a CGI query and
Simpson,> dynamically incorporating the graphs into a web page?
search.cpan.or
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Simpson, John scott wrote:
> Anyone got any ideas on how to produce graphs based on a CGI query and
> dynamically incorporating the graphs into a web page?
1. There's an apache module for doing this, I believe its called
Apache::Chart or Apache:
Anyone got any ideas on how to produce graphs based on a CGI query and
dynamically incorporating the graphs into a web page?