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Retrieve files via URL or JSON #3

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andrematos opened this issue Jun 26, 2013 · 6 comments
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Retrieve files via URL or JSON #3

andrematos opened this issue Jun 26, 2013 · 6 comments

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@andrematos
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Hi,

The webDICOM is indeed a very nice software but only loads local DICOM files. I would like to see if it would be possible to replace this by a remote file upload (URL/AJAX or JSON or something else).

Thanks,

Andre
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@mi-kas
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mi-kas commented Jun 26, 2013

I'm doing a complete CoffeeScript rewrite of the viewer at the moment and I'll try to implement your suggestion.

@andrematos
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Thanks.

Andre

Andre Matos
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On 2013-06-26, at 2:24 PM, mi-kas [email protected] wrote:

I'm doing a complete CoffeeScript rewrite of the viewer at the moment and I'll try to implement your suggestion.


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@andrematos
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Hi,

I have a proposal that I would like to chat about it with you.

How can we get in touch?

Thanks,

Andre

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On 2013-06-26, at 2:24 PM, mi-kas [email protected] wrote:

I'm doing a complete CoffeeScript rewrite of the viewer at the moment and I'll try to implement your suggestion.


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darvari commented Mar 22, 2014

I'm also interested in loading DICOM-files from an URL rather than from local storage. I'm hopeless with JavaScript - can you give me any hint how to do it?
We are a small group of radiologists who would like to present each example cases. And this would be a grate way.

@andrematos
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I have implemented the DICOM server-side loading and a couple of extra features like multi-panel and multi-sequence display.

Still have minor issues which I am trying to get fixed on my free time.

Andre

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On Mar 22, 2014, at 9:02 AM, darvari [email protected] wrote:

I'm also interested in loading DICOM-files from an URL rather than from local storage. I'm hopeless with JavaScript - can you give me any hint how to do it?
We are a small group of radiologists who would like to present each example cases. And this would be a grate way.


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darvari commented Mar 22, 2014

Am 22.03.14 14:14, schrieb andrematos:

I have implemented the DICOM server-side loading and a couple of extra features like multi-panel and multi-sequence display.

Still have minor issues which I am trying to get fixed on my free time.

Great!I might be able to assist you in 1 or 2 glitches.
I've written a c++/Qt dicom viewer myself 3 years ago and had to deal
with similar glitches as seen on the webdemo, like white borders,
conventional radiographs looking inverted, etc.

Emil Ladar
Burgstr. 4
04109 Leipzig
01577-1545262
[email protected]
www.ladar.de

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