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	<title>Comments on: AmCharts-PHP 0.2.0: bubble and radar charts</title>
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		<title>By: SublimeGeek</title>
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		<description>Hey Matthias, I just started using your PHP wrapper for amcharts and I love the simplicity of it; however, initially I know I could have benefited from a little more documentation and examples.  I know one thing that would be handy is in your examples, defining all of the design variables ahead of time (it took me a little time to decipher between how your wrapper works, versus the amcharts xml settings.

Perhaps I&#039;m missing something here.  I&#039;m trying to have the full names of a stats page show up, but the names use a lot of special characters.  Now, in my experimentation on the amcharts design site, I realized that csv works better for parsing than xml.

So, my question is...is there a way to have the wrapper support a csv output or is there a way that I&#039;m missing to make my setup work with XML.  As a workaround, (not pretty) I stripped all special characters.

The page I&#039;m testing with is http://popular.sublimegeek.com/alltime.php
Email me if you can.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Matthias, I just started using your PHP wrapper for amcharts and I love the simplicity of it; however, initially I know I could have benefited from a little more documentation and examples.  I know one thing that would be handy is in your examples, defining all of the design variables ahead of time (it took me a little time to decipher between how your wrapper works, versus the amcharts xml settings.</p>
<p>Perhaps I&#8217;m missing something here.  I&#8217;m trying to have the full names of a stats page show up, but the names use a lot of special characters.  Now, in my experimentation on the amcharts design site, I realized that csv works better for parsing than xml.</p>
<p>So, my question is&#8230;is there a way to have the wrapper support a csv output or is there a way that I&#8217;m missing to make my setup work with XML.  As a workaround, (not pretty) I stripped all special characters.</p>
<p>The page I&#8217;m testing with is <a href="http://popular.sublimegeek.com/alltime.php" rel="nofollow">http://popular.sublimegeek.com/alltime.php</a><br />
Email me if you can.</p>
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