On Aug 24, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Aman Thakral <aman.thak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've recently created a web application, using Django, to dynamically create 
> maps from weather data.  When I tried using FigCanvasAgg and figure.Figure, 
> the image that was responded by the web server (using canvas.print_png and 
> django.http.HttpResponse) did not show the map, just the scatter points.  
> When I just saved the figure (that was created using a 
> matplotlib.pyplot.figure() instance) in folder that is statically available 
> on the web server, the image is perfect.  There is an advantage to using the 
> latter method as the saved images can be cached, but I'm curious as to why 
> the FigCanvasAgg method doesn't work.
> 
> Is this a known issue?  If so, are there any workarounds?
> 
> Any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
> 

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