You could do this by just selecting an area of an image (a fairly easy dhtml or flash function), then submitting the results to the server with the imagename, function and select area.
Most of the cf image tags can handle the crop or resize.
Then return the result back to the browser, along with a "restore" button, and even a history list of "steps" taken from the original image.
Just a thought.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/13/04 10:42AM >>>
> At 10:23 AM 7/13/2004, you wrote:
>
> >Doest anyone know of a image editor that can be used in a webpage,
> >preferably not a java applet etc. It does not have to be the
> >"photoshop" of web browsers, but resize, crop etc would be great. The
> >cheapest, or free would be best like always!
I'm pretty sure you'll need either Java or ActiveX to do any image
editing.. unlessy ou're talking about something simple like layering
text and stuff...
Here's a nice looking ActiveX image editor... fairly cheap (100 euro for
an unlimited use license)
http://www.indis.nl/oie.asp
For use in "any content or web site management systems"
- Rick
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