* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jeevs) wrote:
> 
>         qx{rm -rf /var/www/images/file.png};

Use Perl:

  unlink '/var/www/images/file.png';

>         qx{chmod -R 777 /var/www/images/file.png};

Use Perl:

  chmod 0777, '/var/www/images/file.png';

What happens when two users try to access your CGI script simultaneously?

You could include something unique in your filename, like this:

  my $filename = '/var/www/images/' . $$ . time() . 'png';

A better solution: call your own CGI script with some parameter that
makes it output the raw PNG data and use that URL in the <img>-tag.
Then you won't have to worry about creating files on the server at all.

-- 
Lars Haugseth

"If anyone disagrees with anything I say, I am quite prepared not only to
 retract it, but also to deny under oath that I ever said it." -Tom Lehrer

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