No, but I'm open to trying it (I'm not particularly impressed by how basic 
the cfcharts look, and have been looking at JavaScript alternatives). 
 Would you mind pasting a few samples of your Google charts in CFML?

On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 3:19:27 PM UTC-8, Jason Allen wrote:
>
> Have you tried seeing of Google charts will render in the pdf? I gave up 
> on cfcharts and moved to Google charts. 
> On Feb 20, 2013 5:14 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> My pdf outputs are missing the charts generated in the page.  The page 
>> content and charts (bar and pie) display just fine on their own (encased in 
>> cfoutput tags), but the charts are missing from the pdf. 
>>
>> I have the following setup in my code:
>>
>> <cfsavecontent variable="pdf_preload">
>>
>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
>>
>>   <html>
>>
>>     <cfoutput>
>>
>>       [bunch of variables and calls to database here...]
>>       [bunch of charts generated using cfchart]
>>  
>>
>>     </cfoutput>
>>
>>   </html>
>>
>> </cfsavecontent>
>>
>> <cfdocument format="PDF" filename="myChart.pdf" overwrite="Yes" 
>> orientation="landscape">
>>
>>   <cfoutput>#pdf_preload#</cfoutput>
>>
>> </cfdocument>
>>
>> <cfheader name="Content-Disposition" 
>> value="attachment;filename=myChart.pdf"><cfcontent 
>> type="application/octet-stream" file="#myChart.pdf" deletefile="Yes">
>>
>>
>> I am running OpenBD 2.0.2 on Jetty + PostgreSQL on Windows 7 x64 (same 
>> behavior with the ColdFusion module embedded inside my GWT frame, or 
>> standalone).
>>
>> The cfoutput tags inside the html are necessary to render the content of 
>> the tags (variables).
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  (If my issue is related to the 
>> cfchart rendering images, which cannot then be referenced from the 
>> client-side, how do I provide the url to the temp directory where the 
>> rendered images reside in my CFML code?  See 
>> http://www.justskins.com/forums/why-cfdocument-format-pdf-55668.html) 
>>
>> As a side note, the page layout is inconsistent between IE v. 
>> mozilla-based browsers (Chrome and Firefox).  GWT does its own thing, where 
>> the OpenBD page embedded as a GWT frame is rendered somewhere between IE 
>> and mozilla when displayed in IE, but identical to the stand-alone 
>> rendering on Firefox and Chrome.  (If this last sentence makes no sense, 
>> don't worry about it.  I'm more concerned about fixing the missing charts 
>> issues that getting cross-platform consistency at this point.)
>>
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