I use the burndown chart and workload chart and they're great as far as they go 
but there are other ways I want to analyze Trac data and I would really prefer 
to embed graphical output into wiki pages than have stand-alone charts or 
tables.  What I'm looking for is some guidance on how I can have a graphic 
embedded in a wiki page refresh when I view the page.  This would be something 
like the DiaVisView plugin which regenerates the .png from the .dia whenever 
the .dia is newer but would instead run some script that generated the graphic 
(say, with a sqlite query creating a cvs file passed into csv2gnuplot which 
would create a .png).  Maybe the skeleton of the DiaVisView plugin or the 
burndown chart would be a starting point but if there's a better approach, I'd 
love to hear it.

                                                 Chris
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Christopher Nelson, Software Engineering Manager
SIXNET - Solutions for Your Industrial Networking Challenges
331 Ushers Road, Ballston Lake, NY  12019
Tel: +1.518.877.5173, Fax: +1.518.877.8346 www.sixnet.com 

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