At 12:38 AM +0100 4/8/07, Stut wrote:
tedd wrote:
Okay, I think I figured out a fix -- try it again. :-)
http://sperling.com/a/arrows/
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Give up now, while you're still sane.
Think about what you're trying to do. You're trying to do something
different on the client every time, but without letting that client
know something is different.
It really really really can't be done. Something needs to be
visually different, therefore something in what the client gets
needs to be different. Do you see why it's not possible now?
-Stut
-Stut:
With all due respect, I figure that you've probably forgot more about
php than I know, but sometimes people have to find out for
themselves. That's what I'm doing.
However, in the past I have gone up against conventional theory and
changed it. I don't think this is one of those times, but who knows?
Perhaps you know better, but I don't know yet.
The way I figure it, in an image I have 72 dot per square inch -- so,
in one square inch that's 5,184 places for me to store a 24 bit key.
To me, that's a lot of places to hid my Easter egg -- is that not
enough?
Cheers,
tedd
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