2010/1/20 Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV) <jonat...@tnt.be> > German Bortoli wrote: > > 2010/1/18 Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV) <jonat...@tnt.be> > >> German Bortoli wrote: >> >> >> >> 2010/1/18 Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV) <jonat...@tnt.be> >> >>> German Bortoli wrote: >>> >>> Hello everybody, I'm getting a problem in my server, for example when >>> someone want to upload an image with 5mb of size, on the server side is >>> kinda impossible to upload that, max size is 2mb and I cannot modify it >>> because is rented host. >>> >>> Now my question is... there is some stuff on client/browser side to >>> reduce the quality of an image converting any size of them in less than 1mb >>> ? >>> >>> Thanks for reading >>> -- >>> - Bortoli German - >>> >>> Blog: http://www.geoks.com.ar >>> >>> There are Flash and java applets that can do this for you. You can't do >>> this with plain javascript, AFAIK (at least not in all browsers). >>> >>> Jonathan >>> >>> -- >>> [image: www.tnt.be] <http://www.tnt.be/?source=emailsig> *Jonathan >>> Vanherpe* >>> jonat...@tnt.be - www.tnt.be <http://www.tnt.be/?source=emailsig> - >>> tel.: +32 (0)9 3860441 >>> >> >> Nice, could you give me some names about that or some example if is >> possible, I was looking for it on google, and didn't find it. >> >> -- >> - Bortoli German - >> >> After googling ( >> http://www.google.com/search?name=f&hl=en&q=flash+image+upload+resize) >> for a few minutes I found this: >> http://code.google.com/p/swfupload/ >> >> I'm sure there are others, but I haven't used any of them, so don't ask me >> which one's best ;-). >> >> >> Jonathan >> -- >> [image: www.tnt.be] <http://www.tnt.be/?source=emailsig> *Jonathan >> Vanherpe* >> jonat...@tnt.be - www.tnt.be <http://www.tnt.be/?source=emailsig> - tel.: >> +32 (0)9 3860441 >> > > > I just found too uploadify, that use JQuery... :D > > Will test both. > > Thanks a lot for answer. > -- > - Bortoli German - > > Are you sure uploadify supports client-side resizing? I don't see any > mention of that feature in the docs. Uploadify is nice for general > uploading, though, I've already used it for that. > > Jonathan > -- > [image: www.tnt.be] <http://www.tnt.be/?source=emailsig> *Jonathan > Vanherpe* > jonat...@tnt.be - www.tnt.be <http://www.tnt.be/?source=emailsig> - tel.: > +32 (0)9 3860441 >
Sorry uploady doesn't support client side image resize :x I didn't saw it too -- - Bortoli German - Web: http://ventalocal.com.ar Blog: http://www.geoks.com.ar