Ryan,

The answer is, "yes" - and it works quite well, IMHO.

Somebody asks about this every few weeks or so.  If you check the archives
for this list, it will be easy to find out exactly how to do this.

Shad

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> Subject: Create gif or jpg files
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>
> Hi,
> Can anuone please tell me if it is possible to create gif or jpg files
> dynamically with an servlet? If it is possible, please tell me how it is
> done. If it is not possible, can you please suggest other possible ways.
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> With Regards,
> Ryan Tey
>
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