print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
Since you insist on using CGI despite all the warnings why not just use the header method? You also aren't even printing valid HTML. Make life easier on yourself and make web development fun, CGI::Alternatives. If you want to display an image rather than HTML you have to create an image, which I'm sure you already know since you've previously asked for help creating them.
In reply to Re: How to PRINT CGI html table to a PNG file
by marto
in thread How to PRINT CGI html table to a PNG file
by theravadamonk
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