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faceservice.cgi 0.1 (Default branch)

faceservice.cgi is a CGI program for detecting faces on the Web. You can post an image or an image URL to it, and the program will respond to you with the locations of the faces it has found. faceservice uses the OpenCV library to do the actual detection, libcurl for downloading of images, and libcgicc for the CGI interfacing. It has only been tested to work on Linux. Image

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cgi_redirect(3) 						     cgi/cgi.h							   cgi_redirect(3)

NAME
cgi_redirect - send an HTTP 302 redirect response SYNOPSIS
#include <cgi/cgi.h> void cgi_redirect (CGI *cgi, const char *fmt, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2,3); ARGUMENTS
cgi - cgi struct fmt - printf style format with args DESCRIPTION
cgi_redirect will redirect the user to another page on your site. This version takes only the path portion of the URL. As with all printf style commands, you should not call this with arbitrary input that may contain % characters, if you are forwarding something directly, use a format like cgi_redirect (cgi, "%s", buf) RETURN VALUE
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