I know about that but for what I need it's extremely hard to do what I need and 
that does not solve my make my server speak things.

On Nov 27, 2009, at 7:37 PM, Alexander Hartner wrote:

> http://www.php.net/manual/en/image.examples-png.php
> 
> Google is your friend. No need to reinvent the wheel.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 28 Nov 2009, at 01:08, "Mr. Gecko" <grmrge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> My idea was to basically write a module that runs NSTask to start the cocoa 
>> binary and just have a framework to like manage the server information and 
>> talk to the module, by printf I guess, saying like which headers to return 
>> and the data so I can set the content-type to image/png if I wanted to 
>> return a png. Well all I can say is it's really complicated, I guess all I 
>> need is to write a module that runs exec(); and handles outputs until it 
>> quits.
>> 
>> On Nov 27, 2009, at 6:52 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
>> 
>>> My recommendation would be to continue with this architecture.  Apache 
>>> tends to spawn a bunch of children -- either in the form of processes [old 
>>> school] or threads [new school -- IIRC] -- and you are quickly going to 
>>> find yourself in multi-threading hell if you try to integrate directly with 
>>> Apache.   By running a separate server process, you can choose how and when 
>>> you apply multithreading hell to achieve scalability (if necessary).
>>> 
>>> For your model, the key is to have the most efficient connection between 
>>> client [apache] and server [your image server daemon].   For that, rolling 
>>> your own may be the right answer.  Then again, HTTP server <-> backend 
>>> server is a very well explored area of technology that may offer a 
>>> pre-rolled solution for you.
>>> 
>>> b.bum
>>> 
>> 
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