Wouldn't these have the same effect?
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
I don't know, but this is not the right way.
You need to open each image in perl with open(), read the content of the
file, then print each content one after another.
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From: "Andrew Gaffney" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Gidday All,
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We are serving static HTML pages. Some of these pages are to be protected.
I assume I place the restricted pages in a particular directory and then
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in responce to:
I want to write a CGI in perl that when called, grabs a number from a
MySQL db or a file,
increments it, writes the number back out, and then returns a GIF with
that number. I want
to have 10 separate GIFs,
I don't know, but this is not the right way.
You need to open each image in perl with open(), read the content of the
file, then print each content one after another.
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From: "Andrew Gaffney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003
So, if I were to do 'cat 1.gif 2.gif 3.gif 4.gif > 1234.gif' at the command line, I'd get
a GIF that displays '1234' if each of the original file contains a number?
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Open each image file and print their content one after another and they will
be printed right.
Don't forget
Open each image file and print their content one after another and they will
be printed right.
Don't forget to use the right HTTP header for printing an image (image/gif).
And don't forget to open the files using binmode if you are under Windows.
But your program will be totally useless for the bl
sorry about that, using a custom utility to check this account. Didn't realize it was
not replying to all! :-)
Jon
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From: Andrew Gaffney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 11/11/2003 1:00 PM
To: Jon Barnhardt
Cc:
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That will work, but I'd like to combine them into one image if possible.
Jon Barnhardt wrote:
name your gifs 1.gif, 2.gif 3.gif 4.gif, etc
once you have your number stored in a variable (hit count), split it into an array then loop through the array and append the .gif to the number and write th
Le lun 10/11/2003 à 18:55, drieux a écrit :
Hello,
> On Sunday, Nov 9, 2003, at 17:59 US/Pacific, A L wrote:
> [..]
> > Thank you but I prefere do it by myself, to understand what I am doing,
> > the target is to improve myself in Perl CGI
> [..]
>
> not a problem. I put forward the Foobar packa
I want to write a CGI in perl that when called, grabs a number from a MySQL db or a file,
increments it, writes the number back out, and then returns a GIF with that number. I want
to have 10 separate GIFs, each one containing an image (that I have created to match the
site design) of a number,
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