#!/usr/bin/perl -wT use strict; use CGI; use Image::Size; my $q = new CGI; my $imageDir = "./"; my @images; opendir DIR, "$imageDir" or die "Can't open $imageDir $!"; @images = grep { /\.(?:png|gif|jpg)$/i } readdir DIR; closedir DIR; print $q->header("text/html"), $q->start_html("Images in $imageDir"), $q->p("Here are all the images in $imageDir"); foreach my $image (@images) { my ($width, $height) = imgsize("$image"); print $q->p( $q->a({-href=>$image}, $q->img({-src=>$image, -width=>$width, -height=>$height}) ) ); } print $q->end_html;

Update: Applied gav^'s and dws's suggestions listed below.

Update: Included jarich's code to use CGI.pm to print out the lines in the foreach loop.



In reply to Display all images in a given directory by cjf

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