If you don't mind using javascript, you can create realtime graphics using 
http://www.flotcharts.org/

On Monday, 17 September 2012 07:06:04 UTC-3, Sébastien Auvray wrote:
>
> Hello,
>  
> You can use a template for your page. For the graph, there are two ways 
> using matplotlib :
>  - in your GET (or POST) method, generate an image from matplotlib, store 
> it in /static (for example) and provide the url to your template. You'll 
> have to remove the image later or /static will grow up.
>  - in your template, generate an url containing all required parameters 
> for the graph, and respond by generating the image (with matplotlib) on the 
> fly, so you don't have to store an image on disk.
>  
> Hope that helps.
>  
> Sébastien.
>
> Le samedi 15 septembre 2012 12:13:28 UTC+2, ay exbizy a écrit :
>
>> Hello, 
>>
>> I need an idea or steps on creating a basic web page to publish 
>> data(sensor data), I have my web.py server based on a python framework 
>> running and retrieving data from a store and I want to expose the data and 
>> plot a graph on a HTML page.
>>
>> Any help with this or reference to any materials online for this.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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