There's actually a protocol (Sparkline) for doing this kind of thing - assuming that your graph is relatively simple. In general, though, the previous replies are correct - you can't mix two kinds of MIME data streams under one header.

Example of a sparkline (pie chart) follows:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use GD::Graph; use GD::Graph::pie; use CGI qw/:standard/; use MIME::Base64; my @data = ( ["1st","2nd"], [ 1, 2], ); my $graph = new GD::Graph::pie( 120, 120 ); $graph->set( dclrs => [ split / /, "#FECECE #FEFECE #FFFFFF" ], start_angle => 90 ); my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or die $graph->error; print header, start_html, h1("Data graph"), p('<IMG SRC="data:image/png;base64,', encode_base64($gd->png), '" alt="sparkline"/>'), end_html;

Also, take a look at GD::Graph::sparklines.


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