Hello
IB2017,
you dont need to download the image into a file: you can use LWP to grab the image and store its content inside a variable(you might need to transform it in base64) and use the -data option while building the Tk::Photo object.
-data => string
Specifies the contents of the image as a string. The string can co
+ntain base64 encoded data or binary data. The format of the string mu
+st be one of those for which there is an image file format handler th
+at will accept string data. If both the -data and -file options are s
+pecified, the -file option takes precedence.
L*
PS I said TITS but you took it literally (see below: the original code posted and now changed, used breast as search word ;)
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