Steve Holden wrote: > Luiz Geron wrote: >> I don't have experience on this, but I think that you can make the >> script return the image "contents" directly to the img tag, without >> passing it to a img file, so you can use something like this: >> >> <img src="script_that_return_image_contents"> >> >> wich saves some processing and I/O. >> > No it doesn't, because the script that generates the graphic is then a > different script from the one that generates the referring HTML. I agree > that scripted generation of the graphical content is a viable option > that I overlooked, though it seems from the OP's inquiry that he already > uses CGI to generate the HTML. > > regards > Steve
Generate inline base64 encoded images in your HTML page and you're done. (yes, this is ugly, but it generates both HTML and graphics in the same script) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list