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That is plan "B"!
Mike Cunningham<MCUNNING@xxxxxxx> 10/25/06 12:00 PM >>>
Since this is a web app it might be much easier for you to send the first image and have a button on the page for "next page" which sends another hit back to the CGI app that gets the second tiff and sends it and so on until there are no more and on the last page don't show the "next page" button, maybe a "previous page" button instead.
jwells@xxxxxxxxx 10/25/2006 10:48 AM >>>
I have written an RPG CGI program that streams a tif image to the browser (Content-Type: image/tiff) and it works great. Now, I need to send multiple tif images to the same browser window so the user can page through them seamlessly. Can anyone tell me what would be involved in "gluing" the tif images together? I assume there is some sort of header and footer that would need to be massaged. Thanks, Joe
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