Usually, I'm rendering data that already is in, or can easily convert to, XML
format. Thus I use XSLT, which was precisely designed to transform XML into
other text documents (such as SVG markup).
Roger L. Cauvin
"Smart product decisions"
http://twit
urvey analysis tool to display charts
based on user-defined criteria. There was no need for SVG animation.
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Hi Ron,
I'm afraid I may have ignored an important aspect of your question. When
you say you're attempting to display real-time data, do you mean that you
want the SVG to animate as the sensor data changes? Or is the SVG display
static until the user reloads the web page?
Roger
transformation is the SVG.
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