It will also allow you (after formatting) to maintain a list of human readable chunks of characters without necessarily maintaining the corresponding image in that environment (eg that image may be in one of many substacks which are not open). You can then compare the correspondingly formatted md5digest of incoming images with the list to know if a copy exists. I think searching through a few thousand lines will take less than a few seconds! Isnt rev powerful?
Regards Vikram >===== Original Message From Vikram Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===== >Siva, > >I think if you use md5digest it may give you what you want. > >Regards >Vikram > >>===== Original Message From Sannyasin Sivakatirswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===== >>Probably too much to ask... but does anyone think that there would a >>way for revolution to determine if one image was a duplicated of >>another? I mean, not by file name but from the image data itself? >> >> >>Sannyasin Sivakatirswami >>Himalayan Academy Publications >>at Kauai's Hindu Monastery >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > >_______________________________________________ >use-revolution mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
