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Subject: Re: cfchart in cfdocument
Are you using cfchart or an other charting option. The reason I'm asking is I'm
trying to create a dashboard with 10 charts but think CF is a little limited
with the chart options. Ie I'm trying to create
I am trying to creating a PDF document that contains a number of charts within
(over 360). I had run the document with a simple query to produce the charts
and then applied the real query. With the dummy query, the page took some time
to run, but everything appeared fine in the document.
Never mind, I figured it out. I stored the images in an array and used cfimage
to render them to the browser.
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From: David Phelan [mailto:dphe...@emerginghealthit.com]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 3:15 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: cfchart in cfdocument
I am trying
: cfchart in cfdocument
I am trying to creating a PDF document that contains a number of charts
within (over 360). I had run the document with a simple query to produce the
charts and then applied the real query. With the dummy query, the page took
some time to run, but everything
the two
environment, but I can find no documentation on the matter.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
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Guys,
I've got a cfchart which sits inside a cfdocument. In development on my local
machine this works perfectly, however, when moved to production we just get a
red [X] where the chart should be sat. I've had this problem for as long as I
can remember but have only got around to tackling it
If you do it without the cfdocument so that the chart would appear in the
browser, does it still show as a broken image? If so, can you right-click
the broken image and pull up the image location? That'll (at least) tell
you where that page *thinks* the chart should be...
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009
John,
Thanks for the reply. chchart outside of the cfdocument works just fine, no
problems at all, its only when placing it inside that it doesn't work :-(
Rob
If you do it without the cfdocument so that the chart would appear in the
browser, does it still show as a broken image? If so, can
I've got a cfchart which sits inside a cfdocument. In development on my local
machine this
works perfectly, however, when moved to production we just get a red [X]
where the chart
should be sat. I've had this problem for as long as I can remember but have
only got
around to tackling it
I assume you mean the NAME attribute, which will save the chart bits
to a variable. You could then use fileWrite() or cffile to save it to
a file.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
Save the chart to a file, then build an image tag that points to the
file.
I assume you mean the NAME attribute, which will save the chart bits
to a variable
Yes, I guess so!
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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