Hi,

I don't quite know, what you want to do with the jpeg data but you can get it using scall in ecpp like that:

   <%cpp>
   std::string picture = scall("picture@myapp");
   </%cpp>


Tommi

Am 20.02.2016 um 23:26 schrieb Raphael Fuchs:
Hi tntnet,

say I have stored an image test.jpg in the server like in the tutorial:
|$ ecppc -b -m image/jpeg picture.jpg $ g++ -c -fPIC picture.cpp|
Now I would like to access the binary data of the image to create another version on the fly.

How would I go about to do this?

Thank you
Raphael



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