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FusionCharts - Simple Column 3D Chart
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<!---
We've included ../Includes/FusionCharts.cfm, which contains functions
to help us easily embed the charts.
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<cfinclude template="../Includes/FusionCharts.cfm">
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<h2>FusionCharts Examples</h2>
<h4>Basic example using pre-built Data.xml</h4>
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This page demonstrates the ease of generating charts using FusionCharts.
For this chart, we've used a pre-defined Data.xml (contained in /Data/ folder)
Ideally, you would NOT use a physical data file. Instead you'll have
your own CFM scripts virtually relay the XML data document. Such examples are also present.
For a head-start, we've kept this example very simple.
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<!--- Create the chart - Column 3D Chart with data from Data/Data.xml --->
<cfoutput>#renderChart("../../FusionCharts/Column3D.swf", "Data/Data.xml", "", "myFirst", 600, 300, false, false)#</cfoutput>
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