rodmc wrote: [...] > Python: > > f = open("finish.html") > doc = f.read() > f.close() > print doc
You might need to start with: print "Content-Type: text/html" print Is "finish.html" in the right place? When you browse to your script, can you see that you're getting the html? > HTML: [...] > <P><IMG SRC="banner.jpg" NAME="graphics1" ALIGN=LEFT WIDTH=799 I suspect a server configuration and/or resource placement problem. The image has a relative URL, and the user's browser will look for it on the same path that it used to get the resource served by the cgi script, up to last '/'. Is banner.jpg in the right place, and is your web server configured to treat everything in that directory as a cgi script, and thus trying to execute the jpg? If one of those is the problem, just move banner.jpg, and/or change the relative URL. For example, SRC="../banner.jpg" will cause the browser to look for the jpg one directory above. Failing that, can look at the web server's log? -- --Bryan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list