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Posted by Bosconian on 01/19/06 09:42
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> >> > I'm looking for a method to plot graphic lines and text for a
> > bracket-like
> >> > display with multiple tiers in a browser. I'm familiar with GD for
> >> > outputting dynamic graphics, but have never utilized its native
drawing
> >> > capabilities. Is it well-suited for this task? Any better
alternatives?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks.
> >>
> >> It's fine for that purpose (heck, that's why it was made ;))
> >>
> >> You could also try experimenting with generating flash, as that will
give
> >> you a vector graphic, which obviously resizes a lot better...
> >>
> >> dave
> >>
> >>
> >
> > I'm also considering DHTML, which would me to combine graphic rules and
> > form
> > elements.
>
> why would you want to do that? :)
>
>
I need to create a visual display linking different form elements together
using graphic rules. One form element relates to another hieratically. The
display would be generated dynamically and DHTML seems like the fastest and
most efficient way to go about it.
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