I've been looking at the samples for this module and have them working fine.
But my question is, this creates actual .png, or .gif files. Is there a way
to create a pie chart dynamically on the fly without having to write them to
disk?
Thanks in advance.
Steve.
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- Original Message -
From: "steve silvers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 9:56 PM
Subject: GD::Graph::pie
> I've been looking at the samples for this module and have them working
fine.
> But my question is, this creates actual .png, or .gif file
I believe that the AutoIt control via Win32::OLE could do what
you want. You'd probably have to fork off the code to do the
timeout check if you are doing the Win32::MsgBox yourself. OTOH, you
might be able to fork off regular perl code to do the timeout check
w/o using AutoIt. In fact it might b
In the code snippet below i'm just looking to have it generate a .gif image
on the fly to the browser. I don't want it to write out the .gif file to a
directory.
use GD::Graph::pie;
print "Content-Type: image/png\n\n";
@data = (
["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],
[4,2,
On Sat, 18 May 2002, steve silvers wrote:
> In the code snippet below i'm just looking to have it generate a .gif image
> on the fly to the browser. I don't want it to write out the .gif file to a
> directory.
>
> use GD::Graph::pie;
>
> print "Content-Type: image/png\n\n";
>
> @data = (
> ["
That was just a typo. I meant png. Anyways when I call this script from my
browser I get prompted to download. Can someone please get this to work
properly. I don't want it to create a static .png file somewhere, just to
deliver one dynamically to the browser every time it is called.
Thanks in
- Original Message -
From: "Brian W Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am trying to find a way to put up a Win32::MsgBox but have it timeout with
> the default response. As there is no "timeout" argument I assume I must use
> some other tool instead. Does anyone have any clues?
Tk can do thi
- Original Message -
From: "steve silvers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm having problems getting this to work.
> Thanks in advance.
> Steve.
>
>
Try this:
use GD::Graph::pie;
print "Content-Type: image/png\n\n";
@data = (
["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],
[4,2,