thanks jim.

part of me refuses to back down from this, as it should just work as
its supps to!!!!

darnit.

-- tony

Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace.
-- siddhartha gautama



On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Jim Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tony
>
> I ran into a similar problem and the only way I found around was to write the 
> chart to a file. Then use the reference to the newly created file.
>
> I used the name attribute in cfchart i.e. name="tester"
>
> <cfchart showborder="yes"
> chartheight="250" chartwidth="300"
> yaxistitle="" name="tester" format="png" xaxistitle="" title="Stuff in Chart">
> Cfchart stuff
> </cfchart
>
> then wrote the chart to a file
>
> <cfset filename="whatever.png">
> <cffile action = "write"
> file = "#ExpandPath(".")#/images/#filename#"
> output = "#tester#">
> <img src="images/#filename#" />
>
> Probably worth mentioning I had the whole report wrapped in cfsavecontent and 
> then called that var in the cfdocument tag.
>
> It's not real pretty and there are probably better ways to do it but 
> hopefully it'll save you the dent in the forehead I had for a months after 
> this project. Hope that helps and I understood your question.
> Jim Thomson
>
>
> 

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