is simply that these are what all the
other PHP functions deal with.
But you're right, PEL shouldn't be limited to those.
Thanks for all your good ideas! I've created feature request #1428467
to keep track of this one.
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license as
Perl... looking up the Perl license tells us that Perl is licensed
under either the GNU GPL or the Artistic License. So we should be
allowed to incorporate code from exiftool into PEL.
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sounds like
a lot of a gallery that calls itself tiny :-) But I'm sure that it
has lots of features and they come at a price.
Thanks,
Michael
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just trimmed the file down to 45 KiB from
111 KiB. To that one should add the savings from the smaller .po
files and API docs.
Any arguments for or against?
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pixels. You're not even allowed to rotate it which is kind of silly...
Anyway, please let me know if the new code works as expected.
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Martin!! That was the
only change I needed to make and it worked perfectly.
Cool, I'm glad to hear it!
I've now updated PelTag.php to point to the PelEntryWindowsString
class so that others can find it more easily in the future.
Thanks again,
No problem!
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{
[...]
}
I rewrote the convertGps function and called it convertDecimalToDMS
instead. You'll find it in the gps.php file I linked above -- please
try that one out instead. It has (so far...) given correct results for
me :-)
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... and it works for me, there's no
syntax errors in your file.
You might want to download the gps.php file again... other than that, I
don't know where the problem would be :-(
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