I use the following html to display an image via a perl script:

<img src="randimage.cgi" border="2" alt="[mini-beast]">

Where randimage.cgi is:

#!/usr/bin/perl -wT use strict; my @files = glob("./jpegs/*.jpg"); print "Location: $files[int(rand @files)]\n\n";

If that's any help...

...and, no, I don't know what the 'Location: ' and two newlines are for - I can only assume that they are normally output by a web-server as part of the protocol...

... okay, looked 'Location: ' up - it's a redirection command, which makes sense.

Tom Melly, tom@tomandlu.co.uk

In reply to Re^7: showing an image downloaded with LWP::Simple by Melly
in thread showing an image downloaded with LWP::Simple by Anonymous Monk

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