Thanks for the detailed explanation.
I should have expanded further on my design goals though. I initiated my
examination of this problem when I tried to generate my "on-the-fly" images
with a class method like:
// on_the_fly.php
class on_the_fly {
function on_the_fly() {
}
function a_graphic(
On Mon, October 24, 2005 7:14 pm, Chris wrote:
> I don't understand what is going on with a simple example I created to
> understand how GD graphics are presented in a web page.
Basically, you were right the first time.
Think of it this way:
HTML pages generally have, well, HTML in them.
Someti
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 20:14 -0400, Chris wrote:
> I don't understand what is going on with a simple example I created to
> understand how GD graphics are presented in a web page.
[[snip]]
> However if I replace:
>
>
> with
>
> $image = imagecreatefrompng("my_graphic.png");
> imagepng($image);
I don't understand what is going on with a simple example I created to
understand how GD graphics are presented in a web page.
First I created the following simple script (in a file named graphic.php):
// file: graphic.php
I load that script with my web browser, the image is displayed as expec
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