Benjamin Niemann <pink <at> odahoda.de> writes: > You are almost there. I don't feel so...
> Your create_image.py does not return anything to the > browser yet. Yes, I am aware of that but I do not what to return. > First return proper HTTP headers, e.g. > > sys.stdout.write('Status: 200 OK\r\n') > sys.stdout.write('Content-type: image/gif\r\n') > sys.stdout.write('\r\n') Ok, but if possible I'd rather not return anything HTTP/HTML-related from my create_image.py file. > Then check the PIL docs to find out, how to output the image to sys.stdout > (instead of writing to a file). > Ok, then I get this: from PIL import Image, ImageDraw import sys im = Image.new("P", (600, 400)) draw = ImageDraw.Draw(im) draw.rectangle((0, 0) + im.size, fill="blue") sys.stdout.write('Status: 200 OK\r\n') sys.stdout.write('Content-type: image/gif\r\n') sys.stdout.write('\r\n') im.save(sys.stdout, "GIF") But this does not work. I also tested to skip the HTTP-header stuff and just write the gif to sys.stdout, believing that that would work. But not so... Hmm, I'm a newbie to Python (as you already probably have noticed ;-) so I don't know what else I should try. Any hints are welcome! /Tompa -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list