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Perl install exiftool module
Perl install exiftool module





The script is quite slow, I think probably because I call the ExifTool->ImageInfo() function for each tag. cgi file so that it could be executed.Īfter lunch I went on Animal, the after that I got my perl script working with EXIFtool to print the metadata, seperated by tag name. Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksIfOwnerMatchĪnd changed the permissions on the. I had already added directory info to the site config Thanks to How to Add Perl CGI Script Support to Your Apache 1.x Web Server on Windows for this info (It's the same for Linux and Apache2). Unfortunately it didn't, and after quite a bit fo testing and searching I found I needed AddHandler cgi-script. I was following the tutorial at and just copy and pasted the example there to make sure it works. Next I started trying to get a perl script to run in my local web development environment. Then I restarted my PC as it had finished downloading some Windows updates. In searching for the stuff I was on about I came across this nice article at Sitepoint: Open Source Image Archiving: Exif, IPTC, XMP and all that.

perl install exiftool module

Possibly it falling off may be because I cleaned the screen before attaching it, though I would have thought this should make it stick better.Īfter that I updated yesterday's blog post with some links to the stuff I was on about as I didn't have time to do that when I wrote it last night. It was still really hard to unstick after it was done though. So I had to sit looking at the screen for a few minutes while the spyder did its job, then hold it in place when the top sucker came unstuck. Unfortunately the spyder kept falling off the screen even though I stuck it on as hard as I could.

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This morning I took some more flower photos, then I calibrated my monitor.







Perl install exiftool module