Sorry about the attribution (*%@#*^$ Notes)



> > >   $output .= $q->header_props(-type =>"image/$format");
> > >   $output .= $q->blockquote("");
> > >   $output .= $q->blockquote("<Center><h2>Graph</h2></Center>");
> > >   my ($usr, $stim, $cusr, $cstim) = times;
> > >   $output .= "<Center><IMG
> > > SRC=\"http://dbainet/pvtgraph.png?$stim?$usr?cusr?cstim\";></Center>";


Is this snippet of code correct?  Why would <center>, <h2>, and <img> tags
be present in any document whose header identified itself as an
"image/FOO"?  OTOH, it has been a while since I looked at doing stuff like
this.

Brian



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