good day dear corion
i will do further investigations - this seems to be pretty difficult to install,. But i do my best -
greetings pb1
Well i forgot to mention that i only need to have the images as small thumbnails - so we do not have to have a very very large files...
i only need to grab a thumbnail screenshot of them. How do I do that?
my $png = $mech->content_as_png();
The line returns the given tab or the current page rendered as PNG image.
as the documentation states:
All parameters are optional. $tab defaults to the current tab. If the coordinates are given, that rectangle will be cut out. The coordinates should be a hash with the four usual entries, left,top,width,height. This is specific to WWW::Mechanize::Firefox.
Well does that have any impact on our code - can we make the code somewhat more specifical to our needs.
Note:the files i store are a bit smaller - if we limit them after fetching from the web !? aren īt they!?
BTW; Currently, the data transfer between Firefox and Perl is done Base64-encoded, isn t it. Well It would be beneficial to find what 's necessary to make JSON handle all the binary data more gracefully what do you think. Love to hear from you
Now i try to install mozrepl - if you or anybody has got some tipps on that. should i run
a. zypper in .or
b. get it as a firefox plugin
greetings
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