Andy,
If I had access to his server it would make things oh-so-simple.
As it is, he's running IIS and ASP, so no PHP GD loving for him. I've tried
pointing out to him what he's doing, and I'll be damned if I can figure out
why he's doing it the way he is (he being a fairly large company with an
Kevin,
Dang.
[I just sent this privately without realising. I'll copy it here]
If I had any control at all over the page that the images were getting
displayed on I would be using a rather funky little script I wrote some time
ago that handles smart image resampling.
Unfortunately, I don't hav
morgan-
is there any way you can have those img tags (the ones with the height and
width) changed to reference a php script? you could write a script that
reads in the image they're requesting, and takes a height and width as
inputs, then uses php commands like imagecopyresampled() or
imageco
Hi Morgan,
None that I'm aware of. I guess this is somewhat OT, but does the person
you're giving the images to realize that resizing the images by means of the
HTML width/height attributes doesn't do anything to size of the file the
person viewing the page has to download? I don't know the par
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