Xavier, Thanks for the suggestion. It actually crossed my mind, but I have the feeling that a simpler solution exists, especially because the original files I want to re-arrange into a new, bigger file are rather small (10 x 10 pixels), and they already exist. And also because new files will have to be created on the fly, upon cgi requests from a browser... So I can store the content of the original samll files on disk, each file containing a serie of pixel values. Then I open the needed files, organize the content in a variable and save the result as a new jpg file.
In fact, what I need is a good jpeg compression algo that I can implement in Transcript. I'm presently doing a google search, but found only jpeg compression theory stuff so far... JB > JB > > Why not have a separate MC/RR instance running on your > server and periodically do a check for data to process? > > When the files are detected or present you process > them with RR. I have a few background application > services that do this at work. Works like a charm! _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
