> As long as Chrome is not being bundled with new computers the average
> Windows users will stick to Internet Explorer. I know that from
> customers who are referring to IE as "the program on my computer's
> desktop running the internet". So if Google can manage to transform
> Chrome into the "internet program" M$ might be forced to make IE9
> support Richard's HTML5 graphing.

Just to add, you could feasibly use the graphs on a website where IE
compatibility isn't a requirement. So an internal website or intranet
where you can stipulate that people need to be using Firefox, Opera,
Chrome or Safari.

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Richard Heyes

HTML5 Graphing for FF, Chrome, Opera and Safari:
http://www.rgraph.org (Updated December 5th)

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