Rick...

Does your component have any issues with running on headless Linux systems?

I coded a site locally (WinXP) using Massimo's TMT Image CFC and then
uploaded it to the server (Linux) where it promptly ceased to function.
Massimo tweaked some code and got it working.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 10:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ImageCFC component Available


I have a font product to build a site for, and I was delighted to see that
this image.cfc does allow putting text on an image with a true type font
Our problem was how to give people a sample of the font, without letting
them get their hands on the font itself.    This offers a way to do it on
the fly.  We'll have a graphic of some kind, and overlay the user-supplied
text using the font in question, so they can see what it looks like, without
having it so it's easy to snag, which would be the case  if we used
something like PDF or Flashpaper to produce it.

And image.cfc is so easy-as-pie to use for someone practiced at using CFCs.

Well done, RIck.  When I recover my cost on the font product and sell my
second hundred grand's worth of it, i'll drop you a fat cheque.


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