maybe check this out :

http://www.netzgesta.de/instant/

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On Jun 27, 4:24 pm, "Scott Trudeau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm developing in Coldfusion, by the way.  But, I don't think I can
> > use a server side script for this as I need it to update without a
> > page refresh...
>
> There are a number of ways you could do this with a .ajax or similar call.
>
> E.g., let's say you write a coldfusion script that accepts as
> parameters the image path and some rotation parameters (let's say 90,
> 180 or 270 for degrees of rotation to the right).  
> E.g.,http://example.com/rotateimage.cf/?image=foo.jpg&rotate=90... and
> have that script rotate the source image, save it to disk, and return
> the new image (you can set headers to deliver a straight-up image from
> that URL).  If it makes sense for your app, you could cache the
> rotated images and check the cache first ... but those are details.
>
> Then, for example, "onclick" you could replace the src attribute of an
> img tag with the rotated version of the URL.
>
> Lots of details here, but that might work.  You could also have the CF
> script process the image and return the direct URL to the static file
> and replace it with that, instead...
>
> Scott
>
> On 6/27/07, cfdvlpr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've taken a look at swfIR and that seems to work.  However, I'm not
> > sure that I can change the src of the image with Jquery and have it
> > still work (without a page refresh).  Please correct me if I am
> > wrong.
>
> > I'm developing in Coldfusion, by the way.  But, I don't think I can
> > use a server side script for this as I need it to update without a
> > page refresh...
>
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> Scott Trudeau
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