Hi all,

There are a number of SVG based charting libraries available. We've seen 
JSXGraph (http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/wp/) and dojox.charting with dojo.gfx 
(http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/dojox/charting.html). Also Raphael 
comes with some charting examples.

Now Sencha, the maker of the popular ext.js library, will introduce an 
SVG/VML/Canvas component for charting: 
http://www.sencha.com/blog/ext-js-4-drawing-and-charting/

Here is what one of the developer said:

... the new charts use the best engine they detect on the browser so will use 
SVG if it is present. You can always turn it off to force canvas or VML, though 
we've found SVG's performance is often superior.

Before the charting component was based on Flash, but the dependency on Flash 
will be removed in Extjs 4.

Finally, a very nice SVG only library I'd like to share (thanks David Dailey 
for the link!) is Protovis from the University of Stanford:
http://vis.stanford.edu/protovis/

which comes with some very nice examples from InfoViz.

Best,
Andreas



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