> Nope.  Google's charts are straight images, so they are generally the
> better choice.  There is usually little reason to force Flash on your
> users for something this simple.
>
> Indeed they are, images, I saw that too. But you will not be able to
generate these charts when a user is not online, would you? Or, not able to
connect to google (like in a very strict intranet environment ;) )

if you want the charts to be 'interactive', though, (like zooming and
scrolling around the data real-time) Flash is not that bad. I admit, I hate
to use it too, but OpenFlashChart is the only open source component I could
find that delivers almost all this functionality without requiring a
connection to some other website....

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