I realize I am asking for trouble posting this here but here goes. My Survey Script is *done* and can be seen here though it is not currently linked to main site for public consumption. I would love for folks to try it out and give feedback. It uses GD::Graph3d to create .pngs of the results. It has an easy admin backend for adding and deleting new polls. If there is an interest I would be glad to post the code, it is not all that impressive, I promise.

Some questions:

I plan to add a bit to the survey deletion sub so it cleans up the .poll and .png files it has made as well, but other than than I am pretty happy with how it came out as it only took a week this time. As always thanks for all the CB and SOPW help I received. IMHO PM really is the best community on the www .
Peace,
jg
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In reply to Play with my Survey Script? by jerrygarciuh

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