Re: New Image Features

2001-05-20 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Jaqueline, > Scott Rossi wrote: >> >> Has anyone built a stack (or written out) how to take advantage of this >> stuff yet? >> >> The imageData, maskData, and alphaData properties can be used to set >> the pixels that an image object displays. The imageData is a >> sequence of 32 bit

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n323

2001-05-20 Thread Sadhunathan Nadesan
| So | a) trying to understand the outside referrer business for CGI's called from | distributed stacks and Swamaji, Everyone is a novice in some area! Let us not hesitate to speak here in the assembled of the learned even if we don't know what we are talki

Re: Digest metacard.v004.n323

2001-05-20 Thread Sadhunathan Nadesan
Hi Andu My apologies to everyone for doing a reply all and getting the same message posted twice. Oops. Well, live and learn. | | Right, the difference is that ISPs charge for band width, they don't | ignore it. Sorry, I just skimmed the earlier part of the thread and didn't g

SystemVersion of W2K

2001-05-20 Thread Kevin Miller
Hi, Does anyone know the systemVersion and the platform return on Windows 2000? Also, the default backcolor on that system (its different on ME for example). Thanks, Kevin Kevin Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Runtime Revolution Limited - Power to the Developer! Tel: +44 (0

Re: New Image Features

2001-05-20 Thread Jacqueline Landman Gay
Scott Rossi wrote: > > Has anyone built a stack (or written out) how to take advantage of this > stuff yet? > > The imageData, maskData, and alphaData properties can be used to set > the pixels that an image object displays. The imageData is a > sequence of 32 bit binary values, with 8 bi

Re: New Image Features

2001-05-20 Thread Scott Rossi
Has anyone built a stack (or written out) how to take advantage of this stuff yet? The imageData, maskData, and alphaData properties can be used to set the pixels that an image object displays. The imageData is a sequence of 32 bit binary values, with 8 bits each for red, green, and blu

Re: Mainstreaming MC as CGI interpreter to ISP's

2001-05-20 Thread Sjoerd Op 't Land
andu wrote/ schreef: >>> what the cgi script does is a another matter and could become a >>> security concern. >> >> Yes, that is another matter altogether. Well, I think this is the most important reason why IPS's don't install MetaCard. You can do almost everything from within a .mt script. F