Not certain on that DavidAM. Reason being, is I did not author the script. However, there were other variants of the code devised, so that interested web designers could also embed a specific line of code in their own HTML in order to show / rotate the cartoon on their own page(s). In essence, all I need to do, is give them this:
<a href="http://danscartoons....oons.com/"><img border="2" src="http://danscartoons....lycartoon.php">
...and once added, the image would be begin it's journaey, changes of course at 2AM tomorrow morning to another image I uploaded 365 toons in a specific folder of images. I include a total of one year's worth, once per year so it's a "set-it-and-forget-it" type of script. As I say, this is all currently happening on my web host's Windows server. They reserved my hosting space for my future WordPress them on their Linux server and notified me the same script will work there....but like I mentioned, it won't display in "BODY" when it was looked at. So see attached screenshot and I am left wondering about a work-around and if it could be made to appear in other parts of the WordPress page, i.e. SIDEBAR, FOOTER or HEADER?
This has me stumped....but I feel offering a different image every day adds more "value" or return visitors and would hate to lose this functionality.