Thanks for the compliment on my function.  I have since improved upon 
it...see below.

I can do the exact same thing as you and get results, but what I can't do is 
show the image within an HTML table.  I think it is something to do with the 
header line, but I dont know how to get around it.  I've tried just calling 
the function like I have in the code below.  I've also tried calling the 
function inside of <img> command.  Both ways dont work.

Check out the code if you can and let me know if you seen anything that I am 
doing wrong.  Thanks

<?php
  function makepie($slice, $total){
    $height = 150;
    $width = 150;
    $im = ImageCreate($width, $height);
    $bck = ImageColorAllocate($im, 255, 255, 255);
    $black = ImageColorAllocate($im, 0, 0, 0);
    $white = ImageColorAllocate($im, 255, 255, 255);
    $red = ImageColorAllocate($im, 255, 0, 0);
    $blue = ImageColorAllocate($im, 0, 0, 255);
    //imagefilledellipse($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, $red);
    //imageellipse($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, $black);

    //Making the Slice
    $pieslice = (($slice / $total) * 360) + 315;
    imagefilledarc($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, 315, $pieslice, $blue, 
IMG_ARC_PIE);
    imagefilledarc($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, 315, $pieslice, $black, 
IMG_ARC_NOFILL);
    imagefilledarc($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, $pieslice, 315, $red, 
IMG_ARC_PIE);
    imagefilledarc($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, $pieslice, 315, $black, 
IMG_ARC_NOFILL);

    //Return
    Header("Content-type: image/png");
    ImagePNG($im);
  }
   echo "<table border='1' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' 
style='border-collapse: collapse' bordercolor='#111111' width='200' 
bgcolor='#FFD1A4'>
          <tr>
            <td width='100%' colspan='2' align='center'>This is a 
test<br>".makepie(20,200)."</td>
          </tr>
        </table>";
?>




"James Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Dude - that works fine!
>
> can you check your code - make sure you havnt got any white space at all 
> before the php starts in ANY file, and then check that you've got ALL 
> erros being reported (because you might have the error cant send headers, 
> output allready sent at line x)  which will prenvent the header being sent 
> and then you dump the image to the screen which is the random wierd 
> characters (that means the image create functions are all ok and 
> installed, and you have an image object or similar).
>
> my code was simple <?php {your function} makepie(10,100); ?> NO WHITESPACE 
> NO BLANK LINES NOTHING.
>
> (ps you might even have a php include in the php file (php prepend or 
> something?) which might be inserting a space or a newline or ending 
> headers or something. Look at error_reporting() or similar in the manual 
> to turn error reporting on for your script.
>
> Hope you find the bug, thats quite a nice function you have there.
> J
>
> Aaron Todd wrote:
>> I just wrote a little script to play around with the GD library but I am 
>> having a problem displaying it in the browser.  I have not problem at all 
>> when I just run the script.  But I was trying to make the image in a 
>> custom function which will return the image when its called.  All I end 
>> up getting is a bunch of weird characters.
>>
>> Here's my code:
>> function makepie($slice, $total){
>>     $height = 150;
>>     $width = 150;
>>     $im = ImageCreate($width, $height);
>>     $bck = ImageColorAllocate($im, 255,255,255);
>>     $black = ImageColorAllocate($im, 0, 0, 0);
>>     $red = ImageColorAllocate($im, 255, 0, 0);
>>     imagefilledellipse($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, $red);
>>     imageellipse($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, $black);
>>
>>     //Making the Slice
>>     $pieslice = (($slice / $total) * 360) + 315;
>>     imagefilledarc($im, 75, 75, 125, 125, 315, $pieslice, $black, 
>> IMG_ARC_PIE);
>>
>>     //Return
>>     header("Content-type: image/png");
>>     echo ImagePNG($im);
>>   }
>>
>> Anyone have any idea why I cant return the image?
>>
>> Thanks 

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