When I clients having problems uploading images, I will usually ask
for one or more of the problem images to be sent to me so I can verify
their format or other issues.

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Stowell [mailto:christopher.stow...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 5:33 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Can this be done?


With such a small percentage of images with issues.  Could there be issues
of the upload itself?  I remember in the past alot of the issues I use to
run into with images not rendering via the upload usually came back to a bad
connection.  Tested it with the clients help to verify.  Its different in
every case I know but just an idea.




________________________________
From: Matthew Friedman <m...@hozgroup.com>
To: cf-talk <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
Sent: Sun, April 18, 2010 2:42:42 PM
Subject: Can this be done?


We have a site where people are uploading images to our site.

We are using cffile upload, checking the sizing resizing them - all is
working great but....
about 2% of the images will sometimes be upload but not able to be displayed
on the site - they might be set as CMYK or some other reason and there is
the red x being displayed.

Here is my question - since I have the full url to the image saved in the
database is there any way that I can check the images that have been
uploaded in the past hour and see if they are working in an automated
format.

My thoughts would be to just loop through the list by hour and using an http
get to see the image - the question is there a host header error or notice
that will indicate that the image is bad and we need to fix the image.

We are trying to be proactive instead of reactive to clients telling us that
there is a bad image on the list.

Thanks for any incite.
Matt 





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