Is there a jQuery plugin for Dot language file visualization? - jquery-plugins

Is there a jQuery plugin for displaying Dot files live in the browser as specified here?
I've seen a proof of concept at Visual Politics, but it doesn't seem to fully support the Dot language as even -- doesn't display correctly.
Any libraries out there I could have a look at for this?
I need to implement network graphs in the browser from dot files loaded via Ajax (rather than server side generated PNGs)

Check out Canviz: http://code.google.com/p/canviz/
Demos are located here: http://www.ryandesign.com/canviz/

As I was looking for the same answer, I found "viz.js" providing a java script version of GraphViz for DOT (see https://github.com/mdaines/viz.js).
Using this, I build myself WP GraphViz, a plugin for WordPress (see http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-graphviz/).

I've been working on this for almost a week.
There are three different implementations:
1.Render svg in simple js, no needs install of graphviz
jquery.graphviz.svg https://github.com/mountainstorm/jquery.graphviz.svg
jQuery plugin to make Graphviz SVG output more interactive and easier to navigate. Makes it easy to have features like:
Highlight nodes/edges
Zoom in/out
Graph navigation - select linked nodes
Fancy UI tooltips; bootstrap supported out the box
Move things forward/back in the graph
Have a look at the demo: https://cdn.rawgit.com/mountainstorm/jquery.graphviz.svg/master/demo.html
2.Based on d3.js
<https://github.com/dagrejs/dagre-d3> d3.js + dagre
<https://github.com/dagrejs/dagre> pure js library
or:
<https://github.com/magjac/d3-graphviz> d3.js + graphviz c++ build
<https://github.com/hpcc-systems/hpcc-js-wasm> build graphviz 2.47
3.server side call graphviz to generate svg file.
<http://viz-js.com/>
<https://github.com/mdaines/viz.js>
<https://github.com/dreampuf/GraphvizOnline>

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http://www.evolutionoftheweb.com/
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Available from http://openscreen.cz/software/inchlib.
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dev.off()
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type="image/svg+xml" data="test.svg"></object>
Now, you can use JavaScript or ECMAScript to do all kinds of manipulations. I recommend to read one of the various online tutorials on this topic. E.g., you could get started with this one: http://www.petercollingridge.co.uk/data-visualisation/using-javascript-control-svg
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