in reply to Error reading image from perl cgi script into HTML
As podmaster put's it, you have misunderstood some things about browsers, HTML and HTTP. You should make an html page which refers to you counter image like any other image. This could serve as a very simple (and untested) example:
And now, my-count.pl
First, the HTML page:
<html> <head> <title>Test page</title> </head> <body> <H1>My test page</H1> My counter below:<BR> <IMG SRC="/cgi-bin/my-count.pl"> </body> </html>
And now, my-count.pl
And then you replace my-count.pl with something that actually counts.#!C:\Progra~1\Perl\bin\perl use CGI; $co=new CGI; print $co->header(-type=>'image/jpeg'); $size = stat("counter.jpg")[7]; open (FILEHANDLE,"<counter.jpg"); read FILEHANDLE,$imagedata,$size; close FILEHANDLE;
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Re: Re: Error reading image from perl cgi script into HTML
by Anonymous Monk on Oct 13, 2002 at 23:02 UTC | |
by true (Pilgrim) on Oct 14, 2002 at 02:08 UTC |
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