On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 09:36:51AM -0600, Christian R. Talsness wrote:
> I asked this question a short time a go, but never really got an answer, 
> so I'll try again.  Is there a way I can generate the PNG images that 
> are used in the plain HTML map pages by calling a URL with the necessary 
> parameters?
Three ways.
  You can do evil things to the satellite code and call it.
  You can extract out the performance page and modify it.
  You can use rrdcgi.

I personally use method 1 and 3. I have used 2 in the past but it got
replaced with 1.

Method 3 is the easiest but least flexible.

  - Craig

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