ImageGear for C and C++ on Windows v19.10 - Updated
IG_load_internet
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This function loads an image from the Internet into memory and returns to you a HIGEAR handle to it.

Declaration:

 
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AT_ERRCOUNT ACCUAPI IG_load_internet(
   const LPCHAR HostName,
   const LPCHAR URLPath,
   const LPCHAR UserName,
   const LPCHAR Password,
   const LONG nServerPort,
   DWORD dwService,
   LPHIGEAR lphIGear
);

Arguments:

Name Type Description
HostName const LPCHAR Set to the name of Internet host, for example "www.accusoft.com".
URLPath const LPCHAR Set to the URL path to the desired file, such as "/images/image1.bmp". In general, this is a path to necessary file on the given host.
UserName const LPCHAR Set to the proper user name to logon.
Password const LPCHAR Give the proper password to logon.
nServerPort const LONG Set to the number of the Internet port. Use one of the settings from parameter 3 of the Win32 function InternetConnect.
dwService DWORD Set to one of the following values: INTERNET_SERVICE_FTP for FTP service, INTERNET_SERVICE_GOPHER for Gopher service, or INTERNET_SERVICE_HTTP for HTTP service.
lphIGear LPHIGEAR ImageGear returns you a HIGEAR handle to the newly loaded image.

Return Value:

Returns 0 if successful. Otherwise, returns the number of ImageGear errors that occurred during this function call.

Supported Raster Image Formats:

All pixel formats supported by ImageGear for C and C++.

Sample:

None

Example:

 
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AT_ERRCOUNT  nErrcount;
HIGEAR hIGear = 0;
nErrcount = IG_load_internet("Accusoft.com", "/images/image1.bmp", "Jon", "WebMaster",
    80, INTERNET_SERVICE_HTTP, &hIGear);

//...

// Destroy the image
if(IG_image_is_valid(hIGear))
{
    IG_image_delete(hIGear);
}

Remarks:

This function does essentially the same thing as IG_load_file, except that it also lets you pass user/password, Server Port, and Transfer Services information.