On 11/1/07, Instruct ICC <instructicc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Alberto García Gómez wrote: > > > I trying to include some image generate for a function that use GD. > > > > > > eg.: > > > > > > function myfunct(){ > > > [MY_CODE] > > > } > > > > > > but when I call the function it generate me a lot of symbols, letters > and numbers but no image. > > > > > > WHAT CAN I DO? > > > > > > PS.: I actually usgin a iframe to create the iomage in another .php > page and place it using this tag. > > > > > > Este correo ha sido enviado desde el Politécnico de Informática > "Carlos Marx" de Matanzas. > > > "La gran batalla se librará en el campo de las ideas" > > > > > > > Sounds like you are trying to output the actual file content of the > image in the HTML. > > > > You should have a separate script generate the img and link to it with > your HTML > > > > <img src="generate_image.php?img=someImage" /> > > > > Then in the script generate_image.php you create the image and pass it > back at that point. > > Depending on what is in your myfunct(), you may also need to set a header > to let the browser know what type of content you are outputting. But the header, say __header("Content-type: image/png");__ would go at the top of generate_image.php, to stay with the example above, no? Doesn't direct output from GD function calls, necessarily using a header call of the correct type, prevent any other html output on that page? David