Dynamic <IMG>
Scott Lanning
slanning at buphy.bu.edu
Wed Aug 16 16:39:00 EDT 2000
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Ron Peterson wrote:
>I'm trying to generate some PNG's on the fly, and include them in some
>web pages. The C program I wrote to create them dumps the PNG data
>stream to stdout. I can dump the output to a file and it looks perfect.
>
>I don't want to include a PNG _file_ in an <img> tag, though, because
>some stupid browsers cache it, no matter how they're configured.
>
>So, no problem, I think. Rather than point to a file w/ my <img> tag,
>I'll point to the program. Like <img src="/cgi-bin/tile" alt="blah
>blah" width="512" height="512" border=0>. Doesn't work. I've checked
>that ownership and permissions of program are o.k. to be run by Apache.
>
>Does /cgi-bin/tile need to output something differently than if it were
>simply dumping a PNG to a file?
>
>I'm confused. I thought this kind of thing was supposed to work. No?
>If this is possible, let me know, and I'll keep hacking. As long as I
>know I'm not wasting my time...
Yes, it works. For example, I was working on this today
http://cartalk.cars.com/Tools/survey-results-rc-top-bot.pl
and the .gifs are generated on the fly by Perl scripts
(right-click on image, select properties to see).
I wonder if you're forgetting to put a 'image/gif' header? :)
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