Dear brothers and sisters,
I have a problem with display a generated image, which is not saved on disk, at Mason generated page. My code is:
<& Elements/Header &> %$r->content_type('image/png'); %$r->send_http_header(); %$m->out($image); <& Elements/Footer &> <%INIT> my $image = generate_image(type => 'png'); </%INIT>
Maybe someone knows how define content type for this image if it should display between header and footer? Because if I run script with my code it makes an effort to redefine main content type of page (text/html) and display image without header and footer.
I wouldn't like to do this feature:
<img src=my_script_which_produce_image.pl>
I'd like to display a generated image directly.

TIA

      
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In reply to Display a generated image using Mason by nite_man

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