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From: Rohit_BD
Message 8 in Discussion

Another thing I forgot to mention was about actually embedding the graph that has been 
created on the fly into normal HTML content. For this you will need to make an ASPX 
page (say GetGraph.aspx) which contains the method I had shown earlier. Call the 
method in the page's Page_Load event handler. Now, suppose the actual ASPX page which 
contains text as well as graph has content like this (called DisplayResults.aspx):   
[page as seen in browser (DisplayResults.aspx)]     The results are as follows:       
[Image of line chart]       Some text 
This is the actual HTML code view of the ASPX (DisplayResults.aspx): <html> 
<head></head> <body> <form runat="server"... > The results are as follows:<br><br> 
<image src="GetGraph.aspx"><br><br> [Some text] </form> </body> </html>

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