Ovid,
I tried the code that you posted a while ago. I used it on a Win2k server and never had any problem. I switched onto Unix iPlanet and the code does not work anymore. The last line :
print header(-type => 'image/gif', -Content_length => length $file), $file;
causes the script to hang and never return... I am not too familiar with iPlanet ... can it be a problem with the web server ?
Do you have any idea why ?
...
use CGI qw(header path_info);
my $file = getNoImage($SHOP);
print header(-type => 'image/gif', -Content_length => length $file), $
+file;
sub getNoImage
{
my $SHOP = shift || croak ("ProcessAction : Missing Shop data");
my ($chunk, $image);
open IMAGEFILE, "$SHOP->{-TEMPLATE_PATH}/img/NoImage.gif" or die "
+Cannot open $SHOP->{-TEMPLATE_PATH}/img/NoImage.gif: $!\n";
binmode IMAGEFILE;
while (read(IMAGEFILE, $chunk, 1024))
{
$image .= $chunk;
}
close IMAGEFILE;
return $image;
}
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