Everyone else is talking about images, why not me!

2007-05-04 Thread Peterson, Chris
There have been so many image threads goin on today, I thought I would ask about a question that has bugged me for a while now. I want to allow my customer to upload images over a potentially slow line. They need to upload a lot of them. All these images need to be tagged to an item in a

RE: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me!

2007-05-04 Thread Leitch, Oblio
I believe Ektron's WebImageFX thingy will do that. It gets loaded on the client-side. -Original Message- From: Peterson, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 9:43 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me! There have been so many

Re: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me!

2007-05-04 Thread Claude Schneegans
I want the browser client to resize these BEFORE they are uploaded. Javascript, Java, Flash, whatever. If it was possible, it would be a serious breach in security. Not that resizing an image can be dangerous, but if you can resize an image, anyone else could do many other things, like

Re: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me!

2007-05-04 Thread Rey Bango
You're kind of right Claude. Allowing *any* site to do that would definitely be a HUGE security problem. Something that I have seen and used was a SnapFish plugin which handles multiple image uploads very effectively. It requires permission before being installed as it runs as a desktop

RE: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me!

2007-05-04 Thread Andy Matthews
and he says that it works perfectly. -Original Message- From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 8:57 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me! I want the browser client to resize these BEFORE they are uploaded

Re: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me!

2007-05-04 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 04 May 2007, Claude Schneegans wrote: I want the browser client to resize these BEFORE they are uploaded. Javascript, Java, Flash, whatever. If it was possible, it would be a serious breach in security. Not that resizing an image can be dangerous, but if you can resize an

RE: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me!

2007-05-04 Thread Peterson, Chris
- From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 10:09 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me! I heartily recommend Irfanviewer. It's a free PC app that allows you to resize and rename images along with a raft of other things. Plus

RE: Everyone else is talking about images, why not me!

2007-05-04 Thread Peterson, Chris
Yup. The users for this portion of the site are employee's of my client, and they need to take pictures of items in the field and upload images to the server, but sometimes are limited to dial up so a 2 meg jpg file is way too big. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. At this point, I may