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client side processing of an image,

I want to be able to stream an image down to a client and allow the user
to work with that image. Being able to zoom in/our and view different
parts of the image is important. Is there any way to allow the user to
work with the image, in case it was large or a panaramic view(360 degrees),
before it was fully downloaded.

Thanks,
Mike
Nov 19 '05 #1
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You would need an ActiveX control for the user to be able to edit the image
in the web browser.
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"mike" wrote:
I want to be able to stream an image down to a client and allow the user
to work with that image. Being able to zoom in/our and view different
parts of the image is important. Is there any way to allow the user to
work with the image, in case it was large or a panaramic view(360 degrees),
before it was fully downloaded.

Thanks,
Mike

Nov 19 '05 #2

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