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how to  redact image in web application.

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gujarsachin2001@gmail.com - 10 Nov 2006 06:42 GMT
Hello friends can any body tell me how to  redact image in web
application.
thanks,
Sachin.
Michael Nemtsev - 10 Nov 2006 09:45 GMT
Hello pappu,

Could you make it a quite bit clear what are u going to do?
Web-based graph-editor?

p> Hello friends can any body tell me how to  redact image in web
p> application.
p> thanks,
p> Sachin.
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pappu - 10 Nov 2006 12:13 GMT
Well i have number of images in my application which contains some
document in it so i just want to mark some part of document in tht
image  which i think not of any use or i want to hide tht . so i want
to mark tht area or i want to do black out tht area after tht i wann
save tht iamge with tht changes. and i musing simply two frames &
niothing else one frame contains links for tht image so on clicking on
tht frame i m showing tht image in another frame. thats it.
So u help me out.
Sachin
> Hello pappu,
>
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> "At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not
> cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche
Ben Voigt - 10 Nov 2006 15:47 GMT
> Hello friends can any body tell me how to  redact image in web
> application.

Simple.  Don't send that image, not a single tiny part of it, to the web
browser.

A solution slightly more acceptable to your bosses is to check a database to
see if the image has been manually redacted.  Automated redaction has gotten
a lot of places in very big trouble already (google for redact online county
records).

> thanks,
> Sachin.

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