20771GDGraph 2.1 Referencehttp://www.makko.com.mx/gdgraph/This document provides a reference of the use of GDGraph 2.1. To get yourself started, first you'll need (obviously) PHP 4.3, or higher, and GD 2, or higher; although it hasn't been tested on other systems, it probably will work with PHP 3 and up, but GD 2 is needed.
The way this class works (for now, comments are welcome), is that it will return an online PNG image to your browser after any of it's functions (bar_graph, pie_graph or line_graph) are called upon, including it's header (so you don't need to call the PHP header function before any of them).
And before we start, this software is distributed with and by the GPL License (read 'GNU Public License.txt' that should be included with every release of this product). If you have any comments about this software you can contact us here.PHP > Scripts and Programs > Graphs and ChartsOct 14, 2006Makko Solutions
Having to keep up with a graphical representation of project donations can be a lot of work. That's why I wrote this PHP script to dynamically render a thermostat at different levels. Just upload it to a web accessible folder and use the HTML below to reference it.
100% of the Flash 2004 Professional (Flash 7) source code included.
Each applet includes a DTD file to help validate your XML.
An external XML configuration file is available for each graph, which allows you to configure them without knowledge of Flash. For example, showgrid="show" to display gridlines, or set to showgrid="" to hide gridlines.
Data values for these graphs are also set using the external XML configuration file.
HTML configuration using Flash "object" tags. Set the configuration XML file path easily (note: there are two locations in the HTML where this must be specified).
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