Hi,

Quick question: What is the best way to make something like a PHP
sparklines or graphing library jive with CakePHP? Should it have a view
& controller? Or be a helper?  Something else?

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Hi,

Quick question: What is the best way to make something like a PHP
sparklines or graphing library jive with CakePHP? Should it have a view
& controller? Or be a helper?  Something else?


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