Adding graphs to a cgi-bin script.

From: Robert Cahn (robertscahn_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/04/05

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    I am using Apache as my web server under FC4. I've got a cgi-bin program
    written in C that produces lots and lots of output and it would be much more
    visually appealing if I could graph it as well as present the data in a
    table. I realize that this is not strictly speaking a Fedora question but if
    anybody can point me to a package I can use to create graphs on the fly I'd
    be most appreciative.

    /Bob Cahn
    Gipsy Trail Club
    Carmel, NY

    
    

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