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humm, - it's the "time" bit I was hoping to avoid - just a nice
simple package that would generate gifs.<br><br>
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At 2003/07/29 07:55 PM, Nico Coetzee wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>On Tuesday 29 July 2003 15:33,
Tielman De Villiers wrote:<br>
> libgd and corresponding perl module GD<br>
><br><br>
I couldn't get the image map code for HTML output to work. Hopefully they
have <br>
fixed this, as I just don't have the time :)<br><br>
BTW: something else you want want to look at is Ploticus <br>
<<a href="http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/" eudora="autourl">http://ploticus.sourceforge.net/</a>>
which has nothing realy to do with Perl, <br>
except that you can call it from Perl, and use it with your CGI/mod_perl
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environment. Also does wonders with MySQL data :)<br><br>
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> Subject: [Za-pm] graphs<br>
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> Hi All<br>
> Anybody got ant recommendations for a perl graphing package. I need
to<br>
> present some database data as graphs on a web page. It's not complex
data<br>
> and I would like to find a nice simple-to-use package.<br>
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