Technically, no, you don't have to have Office installed - just go to the download page and install. But the licensing issue seems a bit cloudy right now. I'm pretty sure though that you don't need a license to view the read-only gifs (end-users viewing thru browser).
Did you use ChartFX with VFP in a web app??
>I haven't looked into the OWC, but doesn't the end user have to have the proper version of Office installed?
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>We're using ChartFX with great success. There's a reason they're rated #1.
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>>Mark, MS Office Web Components(OWC) are the way to go now a days. OWC is highly optimized for producing dynamic charts and graphs on the web and works great with VFP. We have some live examples and downloadable code for use with VFP/ASP at
www.activevfp.com and Rick Strahl just did a whitepaper on it at
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/OWCCharting/OWCCharting.asp.
>>After struggling with automating MS-Graph exports to Gif, OWC is a great improvement, although, you can't do 3D graphs.
>>There are other solutions like ChartFX, but, they cost $$$ and I'm not sure how smoothly they work with web apps...
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>>>Can someone share a personal experience in doing charts on the Web? What product are you using?
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>>>Thanks Mark