Hello Everyone,
I'm looking to put a stock quote chart on my website, such as the one on
schwab.com (There chart is provided by BigCharts.com).
I've searched for around a hour or so for free website content that would provide such charts like that, but haven't found any but one which is
Stocks.com. They provide a chart similar but has that big Stocks logo which I really don't want.
Then I came to this site and searched for Stock Quotes and eventually found out about the Finance::YahooChart module. Has anyone used this? Is it illegal in anyway since the module retrieves the chart data from Yahoo? Also for anyone who has used this, is this the right module I'm looking for? I've went to the modules website but can't seem to find any working chart examples using the module.
Thanks,
Anthony
janitored by ybiC: Retitle from misspelt "Finanace::YahooChart"
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