No, because the image tags wouldn't contain an image name in the src attribute, but a perl script instead.
i.e. <IMG SRC="imager.pl?123-3"> where 123 is the cat id and 3 is the position in the row of letters.
You can't tell what the images on the counter at http://io.spaceports.com/...dry/cgi/multihit.htm are without physically looking at them or using a very complex OCR program.
In case you're wondering, the script reads the .gif file then prints an image/gif content header followed by the binary data. All that would need to be done is for the value of the character represented to be exchanged between the display script and the word checker.
A dictionary of ready-made words in a MySQL table, or even something randomly generated in a temporary text file or db row would do.
i.e. <IMG SRC="imager.pl?123-3"> where 123 is the cat id and 3 is the position in the row of letters.
You can't tell what the images on the counter at http://io.spaceports.com/...dry/cgi/multihit.htm are without physically looking at them or using a very complex OCR program.
In case you're wondering, the script reads the .gif file then prints an image/gif content header followed by the binary data. All that would need to be done is for the value of the character represented to be exchanged between the display script and the word checker.
A dictionary of ready-made words in a MySQL table, or even something randomly generated in a temporary text file or db row would do.