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Euan

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Not sure where this fits, so put it here.

You can easily use JpGraph to add charts etc to your static pages (but not stories and forum posts unless you allow images which is a security liability - as someone could use that to call a php function etc. ).

See here for an example.

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Euan.
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Blaine

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I agree Euan, jpgraph is a very capable componet. I've used it to generate Gantt Charts for a Project Mgmt Plugin that was developed for a client. Really just tapped it's potential and the Pro version has more features.

The OpenSource dotProject application also uses jpgraph to generate it's gantt charts.
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Euan

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See examples of graphs dynamically rendered for story hits and comments in a static page here.

I'm slowly working through the functions in stats.php. Post a note on my site if you want the files.

Cheers

Euan.
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tokyoahead

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I pulled this a little further as you can see here since there is a background task updateing a special table for this one.
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