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Looking for multi browser support, and multi chart types (line,bar, etc). Besides chart support, main concern is performance on the browser, support/"active project", and extensibility.

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    Check out this answer to a similar question: stackoverflow.com/questions/1223537/pie-chart-with-jquery/… Commented Feb 21, 2011 at 19:20
  • @jimmy Not looking for piecharts, looking. Personally I think pie charts have no business in any UI. Commented Feb 21, 2011 at 20:26
  • :) That's why I pointed to an answer that didn't just mention pie charts. Commented Feb 21, 2011 at 20:55
  • Checkout Shield UI Charts: demos.shieldui.com/web/all-charts - most comprehensive, cross-browser and multi-device charting component. Commented Aug 2, 2016 at 8:00

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Highcharts - http://highcharts.com

Also, there are plugins for Highcharts in multiple development languages that generate the chart code for you, given sets of data..

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Seconded - HighCharts is great.
License: Free for personal/Non-commercial use.
There also appears to be another free version on github from a pilot version. The charts are similar in design but the coding is completely different and you lose a ton of features. pmsipilot.github.com/jquery-highchartTable-plugin
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Take a look 28 Rich Data Visualization Tools, there are different chart and graph libraries, (also you can find jquery plugins). So you can compare them and pick the best for you.

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The link redirects to some other page.
@Foreever, thanks! that article was written about 4 years ago, and migrated once, seems like now it is down again... I've managed to find it again :) link should be fixed for now, at least for some time :)
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Flot is a very popular choice. http://www.flotcharts.org/

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