Automatic Image Resizing, no user input

Last post 01-15-2008, 10:20 PM by Phideas. 2 replies.
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  •  01-15-2008, 12:07 PM 36333

    Automatic Image Resizing, no user input

    Hey Adam,
     
    Any chance I can get CuteEditor to do server-side resizing of images automatically?  Set the MaxWidth/MaxHeight and maintain aspect ratio, and have it resize and save the file?
     
    I'm trying to find an elegant way to make a nice thumbnail version of a picture a user has uploaded. Similar to how Facebook allows you to take a thumbnail and drag it around to come up with the best resized picture that you can. To do this, I would want to call on CuteEditor to perform an automatic image resize on the image in question and save it to a specified location. I can pretty much handle the rest.
     
    I realize this isn't exactly what CuteEditor is intended for, but it has some nice tools, so if they exist, I may as well use them.
     
    -Phid
  •  01-15-2008, 8:48 PM 36343 in reply to 36333

    Re: Automatic Image Resizing, no user input

    Phid,
     
    Please check this article:
     
     
     
    Get back to me if you have any further questions.
     
     

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  •  01-15-2008, 10:20 PM 36346 in reply to 36343

    Re: Automatic Image Resizing, no user input

    Hi Adam,
     
    Thanks for the link, I had a look. I can't tell from that link how to get just the upload dialog to come up. If I do get it to come up, judging by the picture, there are some extra fields there that would be confusing in the context of uploading a picture and having it auto-resize. I will play around with this tommorow and see if I can figure it out, but any additional insight you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
     
    Best Regards,
    -Phid
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