From: | Gareth Griffiths |
Date: | 9 Jun 2001 at 18:03:03 |
Subject: | A question for the HTML boffins... |
Hi,
Is it possible to "hide" an image on a page without any fancy JavaScript or
anything?
Basically, BTinternet allow you to use a CGI script of theirs for a hit
counter, which you call as an image (<img src="blah.cgi">) and it increments
the number stored in a file in your webspace.
What I want to do is read that file using SSI so that I can have a
bogstandard text counter instead of a fancy image one, but in order to do
that I have to access the CGI script - which I assume puts an image there -
so I need to hide the image that it displays.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
GazChap.
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