On Sat, 11 Aug 2001, Tarun Upadhyay wrote:
> a) Configure all your cgi scripts for image processing to do it in GET
> directives. So your URL queries will look like:
>
> http://www.yourhost.com/processimage.cgi?image=penguin.jpg&rectangle.x=100&r
> ectangle.y=400
>
> this is probably what you intend to do, anyways.
>
> b) Configure mod_rewrite to show this to user as a direct URL (without query
> variables).
> so before mod_rewrite process the above query it may look something like:
>
> http://www.yourhost.com/processimage/penguin.jpg/rectangle/100_400
>
> c) and of course, configure your cgi script so that generated image has long
> timeout from cache
>
> This will also "aggregate" your image processing.
If I do this, do I need put the cache and image processing layers,
as Graham said?. Are both solutions compatible?.
Thank you very much,
Carlos.
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