Thanks for your reply. I follow the instruction and run the demo.pl as a CGI program successfully except the image does not show up (only see its alt string). Then I try this GD test code :
use GD; # create a new image $im = new GD::Image( 100, 100 ); # allocate some colors $white = $im->colorAllocate( 255, 255, 255 ); $black = $im->colorAllocate( 0, 0, 0 ); $red = $im->colorAllocate( 255, 0, 0 ); $blue = $im->colorAllocate( 0, 0, 255 ); # make the background transparent and interlaced $im->transparent($white); $im->interlaced('true'); # Put a black frame around the picture $im->rectangle( 0, 0, 99, 99, $black ); # Draw a blue oval $im->arc( 50, 50, 95, 75, 0, 360, $blue ); # And fill it with red $im->fill( 50, 50, $red ); # make sure we are writing to a binary stream binmode STDOUT; # Convert the image to PNG and print it on standard output print $im->jpeg;
And then I got a error message like this:
[cmo@fedora ~]$ perl gdtest.pl > test.jpeg Can't locate object method "jpeg" via package "GD::Image" at gdtest.pl + line 29.
line 29 is "print $im->jpeg;". GD::Image is installed successfully but Why this error happen?

Thanks again.

In reply to Re^2: Qestion about GD::SecurityImage by sman
in thread Qestion about GD::SecurityImage by sman

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