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Posted by Rik on 04/21/06 11:56
robert wrote:
>> yeah it's pretty sweet, but ultimately i'd be looking for html
>> output, as i will need to make links out of events, etc. it looks
>> like i might have to alter a class that produces images and
>> customize it.
> consider how
> many browsers there are to support, how differently they render even
> simple html...then, how difficult it will be to manage it all with
> html?
>
> it can be done...but have you thought of perhaps simply altering the
> php classes that produce image based charts and tie in html to those
> key functions you need...say, using image mapping and javascript?
Euhm.... saying HTML is rendered very differently on browsers and then
advising javascript? That's even more of a gamble in different browsers.
I say: if it's possible in HTML, go for it. Semantically logical
information, and keeping images / client-side script to a minimum increases
accessability (?... pff english..) and reduces bandwith and probably server
load.
Grtz
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Rik
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