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Ron, This isn't exactly what I was looking for, IT'S BETTER! In a brief perusal of the help docs, I only found the xml file version, but I don't see this as a problem - I need to brush up my xml skills anyway. I've already got a couple of CGI apps running for my target audience, so it'll be easy to set up a cgi to create the xml on the fly, and display the web page wrapper. It's so simple, it's scary. and CHEAP too! Thanks a heap for the link. Thanks to all others who responded too! Rick ------original message----------- We've had great success with a version of this product. http://www.infosoftglobal.com/FusionCharts/ Last time I looked they had 2 versions. One you build the data on the fly and the other you write the xml data to a file and feed the file name to the command. You do need to put the product on the IFS. I'm not affiliated with the company at all. Just a satisified user. Ron Hawkins
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