Also, I'd check your open like this:

open PNG, ">/kbase/anand/search/sw/cposupport/search/graph2.png" or die "Failed to open image file: $!\n";
Then for next steps:
  1. Find your web server's error log. Since that's where standard error will be going, look at the last entries to see if anything failed.
  2. If nothing failed, try just getting the created image using the URL you're putting in your image tag. It may be that this is not relative to your web server's document root.

  3. In reply to Re: Displaying Images by steves
    in thread Displaying Images by mcc_anand

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