Since I don't see any progress, this will be my last reply in this thread.

You won't achieve anything as long as you don't actually understand what's going on. Which is why JavaFan and I suggested you analyze the HTTP traffic. No response from your part.

You really need to find out what the lower-level reason is for the browser not displaying any image. Is the img tag missing from the generated HTML? Does the browser attempt to load the image? What is returned? Is the content-type header for the image correct? What's the difference between the HTTP streams of the working and non-working setup?

If you don't know how to obtain that information, re-read the thread here, there have been some pointers to tools. Or ask again. But don't simply ignore them.

Since you haven't answered all of those questions, my only remaining advice is "find somebody who fixes it for you". You might need to pay some good money for that, but that's the tradeoff for not getting deep into the issue yourself.


In reply to Re^11: Broken image link when calling CGI from img tag by moritz
in thread Broken image link when calling CGI from img tag by lintunen

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