Richard Lewis <richardlewis <at> fastmail.co.uk> writes: > It would be useful to know what web server software you're using.
I intended to add that info but forgot... I run IIS on W2K, python 2.4.1 and PIL 1.1.5. > The other thing you may need to check is the HTTP header of the > generated image. If possible I'd rather separate the HTTP/HTML-stuff from image creation. I'd like to have an HTML file that refers to a py-file that creates images which are returned somehow (sys.stdout or something else in memory) and incorporated within the HTTP-response. > It should be possible to create an HTTP response from > your create_image.py script (as opposed to just an image) with a MIME > type of image/jpeg and manually insert the binary image data in the > response body... Yes, I believe so too. Something like this, as suggested by Benjamin: 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 it does not work for some reason!? Besides, I was hoping for a solution which could skip the HTTP-header related stuff... Regards, /Tompa -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list