Monday, March 29, 2010

Re: Dynamic Images

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The next release (awaiting app store approval, with iPad support)
supports setting dynamic image urls to cached image paths.
This allows you to create a page that you might never flip to, and
just fill it with any images you want cached. Then you can later set
the serial join to the image filename and it will load up the cached
image instantly.

The URL format would be just music.png in your example.

If not loading from cache, images cannot be served from local
computers or devices on the network using network paths, only web
servers (using HTTP URLs).

iViewer v3.3 build 110 adds this 'load dynamic images from cache'
feature.

Jarrod

On Mar 30, 2:27 am, Josh <enco.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Do dynamic image paths have to be served from a web server or local
> computer?  Or is there a way to specify images that are uploaded along
> with the project?  For example, instead of using the serial joinhttp://www.imageserver.com/music.png, just use music.png and have
> music.png already uploaded to the iPhone.

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