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Re: Charting software for web use?




Yeah, but it was bad, a combination of a local app and ftp uploads.. You
might want to check out Fusion charts (freebie version) it uses flash to
present the data. What is nice is that 99% of the work is done client side,
so the server doesn't get overloaded http://www.infosoftglobal.com/FusionCharts/Lite/Gallery.asp
they even supply examples of extracting the data from a db under winders,
it's simple enough anyway - if you're using linux I can supply some example
code i did.

hth

Andy


On 13/05/2005 at 19:01 Frank Mc Alinden wrote:

>Hi Paul
>            Andy Powell  has a temp  graph thingy on his site , not
sure
>what software he used....
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>Frank
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxx>
>To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 6:51 PM
>Subject: [ukha_d] Charting software for web use?
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>I'm just about to link up my aquarium computer to my HA server. The
plan is
>to log the values of temp, pH etc that are sent every few seconds. Not
sure
>yet how I will do this although there is already some software that
will
>write the values to an Excel doc. I'd probably be best writing to a dB?
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>Anyway, anyone know of a piece of software that will EASILY take these
>values on a pre-determined period and create a graph (user defined) for
>viewing on an Intranet web page? Ideally, this software would be free!
:-)
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>Thanks,
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>Paul.
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