The JSON.cfm that drives the jQuery plugin is built around
serializeJSON you are talking about the json.cfm used for the open
flash chart that I use for trending.  It ha to be in their crazy
format thus the by hand JSON madness.  Looks like I uploaded the wrong
zip,  I will fix that shortly and add some documentation.

On Jun 18, 2010, at 5:21 PM, "Mike G" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kier.
>
> You might want to recreate the zip file, it has the folder structure
> for documents and settings in it.
>
> I started working with jQuery about 3 weeks ago after years of using
> YUI, Prototype and Spry.  I am never gonna touch either one of those
> libs again - EVER <grin>.  I am so in love with how simple and
> powerful jQuery is that I wish I had taken the time to look at it last
> year <sigh>.  IMHO, I think every web dev ought to take a good long
> look at it.
>
> I was looking at json.cfm.  Are you not on CF8/9 yet?  there are 2
> functions that make most of that processing unneccessary
>
> SerializeJSON() and deSerializeJSON().  Just in case you overlooked
> them.
>
> M
>
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:13 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I've been all over looking for a good drill down chart (where you
>> click on the bar and it zooms into more bars) to hook data into,
>> and I
>> found only flash or flex based versions.  Some were free and most
>> were
>> pay, but all had overly complicated ways of getting data into the
>> chart and getting it to drill down.  I decided to make a jQuery
>> plugin
>> that does this free and clean while integrating with jQuery UI styles
>> if desired.  I also designed a Coldfusion framework that allows me to
>> point the CFC to any table and datasource, and the Coldfusion code
>> will make sense of the cube table and map out a drill path.  Of
>> course
>> the table or view has to be formatted a particular way which I will
>> bother documenting later.  It is designed to be browser independent
>> and is in a liquid layout (The text and elements size to their
>> container, check it out on your smart phone).
>>
>> I've included a link to the source for everything on the site.  I
>> would like some feedback on this tool.  Feel free to use and modify
>> this if you want.
>>
>> http://kiersimmons.com/DDChart/index.html
>>
>> Kier Simmons
>> Manager of Application Development
>>
>> Phone: 713-791-6619
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