Regarding the non-meta question that it refers to, I think a new question specifically about getImageData must be in order, I can hardly edit the question so much, and it would not only be starting at -3, but resistant to any up-voting.
Nobodies really answered about the low likelihood of a new user going though all this.
Oh, sorry allquix, I thought you were talking to me, it was to mate64
I just want to know if the developer tools gives you an error, in order to see that in IOS safari you need to connect the iPhone/iPad to a mac, open safari, open dev tools on the device and check.
Ok, in that case you can't call getImageData on it @alan2here
It's a security measure, so you won't for instace - load an image on my Bank's site containing a Pi chart of what I spend my money on and then read it and parse it.
It's for the same reason you can't make cross-origin AJAX requests to send money from my account to yours. It's a security measure - the third party image has to cooperate.
> Although you can use images without CORS approval in your canvas, doing so taints the canvas. Once a canvas has been tainted, you can no longer pull data back out of the canvas. For example, you can no longer use the canvas toBlob(), toDataURL(), or getImageData() methods; doing so will throw a security error.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I've just seen your edit to the question, it's great, an exaggeration to say I was sure about the canvas, that was supposed to be part of the question, but it looks good in the question, you were sure about using Canvas so it's not a lie :)