06-04-2010
The reason the images aren't showing is that the img-tag requires the path is based on the servers document root. Eg, if your document root is /var/www/html and the images full path is /var/www/html/images/stats1.png, it would have to be included in one of these 2 ways:
HTML Code:
<img src="/images/stats1.png"> <!-- Absolute -->
<img src="images/stats1.png"> <!-- Relative, assuming your script resides in the document root -->
However, if you want to do more than just a bit of dynamic web sites, read up (at least) on HTML/XHTML, maybe CSS, and get a copy of
CGI Programming with Perl, just to cover the basics.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cgi::extratags
Extratags(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Extratags(3pm)
NAME
CGI::Extratags - Useful Extensions for the CGI Module
SYNOPSIS
use CGI::Extratags;
$cgi = new CGI::Extratags;
print $cgi -> email ('racke@linuxia.de');
print $cgi -> jump ('CONTACT', 'contact us');
print $cgi -> mark ('CONTACT', $cgi -> h2 ('How to contact us'));
print $cgi -> row ('Date', 18, 1, 1966);
print $cgi -> recall ('Debian CD', artnum => '0-123456');
DESCRIPTION
CGI::Extratags adds several useful methods to the CGI class.
email ADDRESS
print $cgi -> email ('racke@linuxia.de');
Produces HTML code for a link to an email ADDRESS.
jump MARK TEXT
print $cgi -> jump ('CONTACT', 'contact us');
Produces HTML code for a link pointing to a target within the current document.
mark NAME TEXT
print $cgi -> mark ('CONTACT', $cgi -> h2 ('How to contact us'));
Generates target NAME for hyperlinks.
row [ITEM ...]
print $cgi -> row ('Date', 18, 1, 1966);
Produces HTML code for a table row with ITEM arguments as cell contents.
recall TEXT [NAME [VALUE]] ...
foreach my $num (sort (keys %artmap))
{
print $cgi -> recall ($artmap{$num}, artnum => $num);
print $cgi -> br;
}
Produces a link to the script itself labeled with TEXT. The NAME/VALUE pairs will be passed as parameters.
AUTHOR
Stefan Hornburg, racke@linuxia.de
SEE ALSO
perl(1), URI::Escape(3), CGI(3).
perl v5.8.4 2004-07-11 Extratags(3pm)