If you are taking Saul's approach, you might also want to take a look at generating XHTML, since XML support in Clojure is so easy, and strict HTML is a little more limiting. And if you were looking at Raphael, take a second look at plain-ol' SVG. It's already very good in Opera, Chrome, FireFox, and Safari. Microsoft will finally support it in IE 9. Raphael does not use a standard data form, so you could be stuck with your Raphael code for a decade after it's no longer necessary. SVG is more capable (Raphael uses it when available), is a stable, mature standard, and is part of HTML 5.
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