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Re: Chart::GnuPlot output goes to apache error.log

by thezip (Vicar)
on May 10, 2013 at 21:47 UTC ( [id://1033041]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Chart::GnuPlot output goes to apache error.log

So what do you see when you run your script on the commandline? Is it able to connect to and query the database?

Update: BTW, you'll need to hardcode some values into your HTML params (or use other hackishness)...


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Re^2: Chart::GnuPlot output goes to apache error.log
by AndrewHolding (Initiate) on May 10, 2013 at 21:59 UTC
    Just gave it a go and it worked perfectly. It's worth noting that when run from the browser the output in error.log is the SVG file (or PNG if I change format) and the data is correct. It just seems gnuplot is sending the output to the wrong place.

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