jspark

jspark uses canvas tags to produce Sparklines. In the demo, IE made no response. But with the Google's ExplorerCanvas, there is a chance to make it work.


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Once I saw jspark I know I have to keep a copy of it(I love sparklines, the better than normal image graph). Anyone wish to test it on Explorer Canvas will be great, it could be the only cross-browser Sparkline generator written in JavaScript.


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