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Re: Running a CGI Counter Script

Posted by Mark Parnell on 12/08/05 00:22

In our last episode, Mark Hobley <markhobley@hotpop.deletethisbit.com>
pronounced to alt.html:

> Unfortunately, my script doesn't produce an image, so I get a rectange on the
> screen where the image would go.

Change the script?

> <text src="/cgi-bin/count.cgi?testcount">
> <void src="/cgi-bin/count.cgi?testcount">
> <null src="/cgi-bin/count.cgi?testcount">

Considering <text>, <void> and <null> don't exist, no. Well, there's
nothing stopping you from putting it into your page, but any browser
that did anything with it would be misbehaving.

Apart from getting the cgi to return an image (noting the caveats
mentioned by David), the only reliable way of including it would be
through SSI (or PHP, ASP etc.).

--
Mark Parnell
http://clarkecomputers.com.au

 

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