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Old 08-24-10, 01:09 AM
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PHP 3d ring graph

I have constructed my very first 3d ring graph in PHP. Now I want to make it so that when you /user changes the data in a field the ring expands or contracts?
Does anyone have any ideas as what to do? I have already looked on the PHP website and Googled and found no useful help.
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Old 08-24-10, 07:26 AM
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You'll have to provide a little more information. What data causes the changes? Can you post the cod you have so far?
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