My proposed solution is to save the image on to your webserver via PHP, and
reference it from your web server in the email.

If you wanna get fancy, you can reference it via a php script that logs the
request, and outputs the image.

On Aug 12, 2010 8:50 PM, "Sree ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey Is thr any update on this!

On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:09 PM, KeithB <[email protected]> wrote:

> Your absolutely right, Srikanth, I just wasn't thorough in testing.
> Definitely a bug in coordinate generation. I tried specifying data in
> text format (chd=t:30,30,40) while adhering to the 0-100 default text
> range to see if it was a data scaling issue but received the same
> results (incorrect coordinates).
>
> - Keith
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