Jan,

I was quite impressed by your script and the way you constructed a
"composite" GIF from pieces for the individual digits.  I didn't have time
to delve into your code deeply, but if you'd care to take a moment to
describe how it all works (i.e., the "header, body, tail" of a GIF) and HOW
you created the binary strings that comprise the GIFs for each digit, it
sure would make interesting reading.  I'm sure the technique could be
expanded and utilized in many different applications, as you imply here.
Another possible use would be to add a date/time/title banner to a GIF, say
an image from a security camera.

Thanks,

Russ

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At 10:22 PM 11/13/99 +0100, you wrote:
>> Very nice...
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Allen K
>
>Thanks, Allen.
>
>It's a lot of work in this short script. 
>To be frank, I expected more than only one reaction...
>It can be used not only for counter.. it simply generate
>gif (I can improve it - for example for making graphs 
>in gif format (also for CGI use))...
>
>Regards,
>Jan
>
>> http://cgi.math.muni.cz/~strejcek/counter.cgi?hits=123&size=5
>
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>Jan Strejcek
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