That is exactly what I want to do, but don't know how.  I have been
dabbling in Java for a few weeks now, sounds like that tutorial that Barney
sent over is perfect way to get started for real!

If I can't figure it out, then I probably with go with the Alagad solution.

Thanks everyone!

Ray

At 05:20 PM 8/2/2004, you wrote:
>It sounds like you're resizing on the fly for each request.  Instead,
>why not resize on upload, store the various sizes, and serve them from
>the stored files?
>
>--Ben
>
>Ray Champagne wrote:
>
> > Forgive me if this has been brought up before, but I didn't see anything
> > that was solved in the archives...
> >
> > We have a form where a user can upload an image that will be displayed with
> > their listing in a directory.  To solve the multiple sizes that can end up
> > output in the listings, I have made a crude _javascript_ that forces the
> > image into a certain 'block'.  Now that we have quite a few listings up,
> > the page takes FOREVER to load, since some of the images people are
> > uploading are close to 1MB each.
> >
> > What I am looking for is a *cheap* way to manipulate the image after it has
> > been uploaded so that I can save the image at the size that I want,
> > therefore eliminating the page load time problem.  What have others used?
> >
> > CFMX 6.1 Windows 2K
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ray
> >
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