[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for your patience. > > I got the text displayed in the web browser with the following code: > > [CODE] > f=StringIO.StringIO() > f.write('<html><head><title>data analysis site</title></head><body>') > f.write("<p>This is a trial test</p>") > f.write("</body></html>") > > print "Content-type: text/html\n" > print f.getvalue() > f.close() > [/CODE] > > Now I am trying to put both the image and the text together, but the > following lines do not create the text with the chart that I expected. > > [CODE] > f=StringIO.StringIO() > f.write('<html><head><title>data analysis site</title></head><body>') > f.write("<p>This is a trial test</p>") > f.write(urllib.urlopen("http://localhost/myLibs/ChartLib.py",urllib.urlencode(TheData))) > f.write("</body></html>") > > print "Content-type: text/html\n" > print f.getvalue() > f.close() > [/CODE] > > I am wondering if urllib.urlopen is the command I need to revise. > > Thanks for the pointers as well. I will look into them.
That's bogus. instead of the urllib-stuff, you need to write out a <img>-tag with the src pointing to your image - most probably like this: <img src="/myLibs/ChartLib.py"/> Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list