Manipulation of jpg data

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Wed Apr 7 11:06:04 EDT 2004


JB

Why not have a separate MC/RR instance running on your
server and periodically do a check for data to process? 

When the files are detected or present you process 
them with RR. I have a few background application
services that do this at work. Works like a charm!

cheers
Xavier

On 07.04.2004 17:03:02 use-revolution-bounces wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I have a project and am wondering if it's feasable.
>
>Basically, I'd like to manipulate jpeg data in variables
>and then save these data as files.
>I'm mostly planing to open various small jpg files,
>rearranging the content into 1 single file and then save
>that content to disk as jpeg.
>I've done that numerous times in MC or Rev using
>the imagedata property and the export cmd.
>But this time I need to do that on a server with the cgi engine,
>and therefore can't use imagedata.
>
>I guess this can be done, but would like to know if
>anyone has any experience / tips / suggestion on this
>matter...
>
>Thanks,
>JB
>
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