I wrote:
> 
> Erez D wrote:
> >
> > I am looking for a way to display a graph via web
> > and letting the viewer zoom, move, and so.
> >
> > the graph should be automatically generated (i.e. cgi).
> >
> > how can i do that ?
> 
> If all you need is a server-side library to create GIFs/JPEGs/PNGs and
> to manipulate them, then libgd is your friend. It can be used from C,
> PHP, etc.
> 
> If you need dynamic graphics, that can be manipulated in client-side
> (e.g. by JavaScript code), then you are in troubles:
> 
> Canvas is great, but works only under Mozilla/FireFox.
> SVG is great too, but works only under Mozilla/FireFox.
> VMS is great too, but works only under Internet Explorer.
  ^^^
VML, of course...

> You can use Walterzorn, which works under both, but is slower.
> TABLE-based pixeling works under both too, but is slow too.
> 
> However, there are some libraries that enable to use Canvas or SVG from
> IE by emulating them using VML (e.g. excanvas).

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