On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Mark Copper <mcop...@titaninterface.com> wrote:
> I know it's inefficient, and once I saw where Dave Rolsky mentioned that
> he used a separate handler to serve images, but for me Mason was very handy
> for serving scaled images.  A dhandler in the thumb directory could
> serve images /docroot/thumb/pic.jpeg?scale=100&quality=75 scaled from
> images stored in an images directory and m->cache made saving the scaled
> images soo easy.  I need to replace it for other reasons, but it sure was a
> nice way to get started.

Images are one thing; but they're not the only kind of binary out
there.  My own goal is a file server where the user selects which text
files he wants to download, and Mason bundles them up into a zip file
and sends it off to him.  Unfortunately, I've never been able to get
it to work.

-- 
Jonathan "Dataweaver" Lang

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