Hi All! I've been having a problem with my counter script. I dont want to use SSI so i decided to use the 'IMG src=myscript.pl' method ;)
My problem is, if I want to print 5 digits (00126), can I just say:
print "Content-Type: image/gif\n\n";
print_binary_data(0);
print "Content-Type: image/gif\n\n";
print_binary_data(0);
print "Content-Type: image/gif\n\n";
print_binary_data(1);
print "Content-Type: image/gif\n\n";
print_binary_data(2);
print "Content-Type: image/gif\n\n";
print_binary_data(6); can I use multiple 'Content-type's ? If I Can't ? how can I return my five digits without having to use external modules (ie: GD.pm) How can I concatenate my 5 digits file ? help...please ... HELP ;) thanks J-D

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