Very impressed with the Motion Chart visualization and have started
playing around with it.

There is one drawback for me for the purposes for which I would like
to use it - the page always has to be posted on a publicly available
server to be displayed. I have  a number of questions that arise from
this -

1. Will this always be the case - i.e. at some time in the future
there will be a version available that will let me view data locally
as I can do with (say) pie-charts?
2. Is there any sneaky way round this? for example is there some other
way of using the API to display data locally e.g. using Java?
3. Out of curiosity what is the technical reason for having to use a
public server?

Thanks
Ken Hall
Virtual Machinery
www.virtualmachinery.com
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