Floyd Resler wrote:
I want to draw tabs in a tab bar without having to actually write the images to 
a file.  Is it possible to generate the image and send the data back and make 
the browser think it's loading an image file?  I know this can be done by 
sending the proper headers back for an entire page, but I just want to do 
basically the same thing for just part of the page.

Thanks!
Floyd



I do something similar with my googled webcam :) Then you just use the script as the source for your image (i.e. src="img.php?arguments"). Hopefully this is what you are looking for. (Note, this uses the processor pretty heavily when I run 100 images or so). If you are going to reuse the images for many clients, it may be a better alternative to reuse the generated image.

<?php

header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
$file = $_GET[src];     //"img/south-lawn1.jpg";
$imgfile = "img/" . $file;
$fsize = filesize($file);
$string = "South Lawn @ " . date("Y-m-d H:i:s", filemtime($file));

$im     = imagecreatefromjpeg($file);
$color = imagecolorallocate($im, 240, 240, 0);
$px     = (imagesx($im) - 9.5 * strlen($string));
$py     = (imagesy($im) - 24);
imagestring($im, 5, $px, $py, $string, $color);
imagestring($im, 5, 10, $py, $file, $color);
imagestring($im, 5, 10, $py - 16, round(( $fsize / 1024 ),1) . "kB", $color);

 imagejpeg($im);
 imagedestroy($im);

?>

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73,
Ken Sande/KC8QNI-T

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