I am looking for a way to create a hash for an image displayed on an XHTML page using Javascript.
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Yes, you can get it via XMLHttpRequest. Note that you would need to play various tricks see http://web.archive.org/web/20071103070418/mgran.blogspot.com/2006/08/downloading-binary-streams-with.html and How to force save as dialog box in firefox besides changing headers?) to get the file as a binary.

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Matthew Flaschen
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Thanks, but I'd wish to access an already parsed bitmap data of an image file. Do you have any ideas? – webwise Jun 10 '09 at 14:25
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No. The actual data should be cached, but you would have to reparse the image in JS. – Matthew Flaschen Jun 10 '09 at 14:56
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You should probably stick with the XMLHttpRequest, it is your most likely solution. – defines Jun 28 '09 at 12:46
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On supported browsers you could use a canvas element to get at image data. Get started with this Mozilla article on pixel manipulation.

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