I wouldn't do this if I were you, to be honest. At the absolute least I wouldn't have them generated on the fly every time; scaling images is usually very processor-intensive and s…
Is it possible to use GD to resize a thumbnail, and save this thumbnail to a directory? It's funny and convenient this thread exists, because I was just about to look into this mys…
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Originally Posted by besson3c
Is it possible to use GD to resize a thumbnail, and save this thumbnail to a directory? It's funny and convenient this thread exists, becaus…
Fascinating.
I think for my purposes I'm persuaded that the best approach is to auto-generate the thumbnails when the images are first uploaded. But would that entail triggering s…
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Originally Posted by selowitch
BTW, a bit of tangent: I like to put the /images/ and /thumbnails/ directories on the same level, so that my code can infer the location o…
I have a script that uses GD to pull it off. And I use multiviews to pass variables to the script. So I don't actually have an images directory, but rather images.php which handl…
A lot of content management systems use a form for uploading an image that calls the creation of thumbnails. You could also simply have an administrative page with a call to search…
I'll throw in a vote for ImageMagick (convert). its on most servers and is easy to call from php. this is especially useful if you are not the one uploading images but have say a c…
I actually have a image asset management system that I wrote, The best on the fly thumbnailer is by far phpthumb. you can apply it directly in your code, have images resized, water…
What I suppose I'm still unclear on is when does all of this occur? Does it happen every time an image is uploaded? If so, how is it triggered? Or, is it done occasionally—e.g., wh…
If your form is handled by a php script, you'd need something in that script to handle the images that are passed with the form data. The image is passed in its own $_FILES array.…
This might serve as an example -- http://minigal.dk/
This is a little php script. You upload full-size images to a folder and the script presents them as a webpage. It's really pr…
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Originally Posted by tomrock
Maybe you could look at their code and see how they build the thumbnails?
I'm sure I could. But I prefer to work backwards, starting with …
You could write a script called thumb.php.
So a request for thumb.php?file=mypic.jpg will serve up mypic.jpg in thumbnail form. You can take that a step further too. You can use…
Hello all. I recently purchased a used iBook G3 for $300 on ebay to have as a second computer. Every time I try to install Tiger it freezes during the second installation screen, r…
Hi..I have a ibook g3/366 firewire Clamshell with Tiger runnig well...startup from the installer disk and run Disk Utility (FILE - DISK UTILITY) and repair permissions on the targ…
How much RAM is in the iBook?
While you might be able to install Tiger––especially over firewire––it won't boot with less than 256 MB.
(Panther will boot with 128 MB, but not Tig…
My headphones that came with my iPod were kind of destroyed...doesn't matter how
I bought the in-ear headphones to replace them, but was disapointed with the lack of bass, and o…
im not sure about the click song charger, or what that even is??
you asked if the apple headphones are sold anywhere? i offered you mine, theyre a week old. $10 is pretty reasonab…