We are using imagecr3, very good, very stable.

gabe 

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Subject: Re: what do you use instead of cfx_openimage?

Many people use our tag, cfx_imagecr3.
Some hosts install it on all their servers.

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 CrystalM

> is nobody using cfx_openimage? is there another similar good tool (for 
> easy setup&use in shared hosting environment)
> 
> I wanna resize images and read image dimensions..
> 
> what are you using?
> 
> --
> Sebastian Mork
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> --
> 
> On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 17:32:55 +0100
> Sebastian Mork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > in my app I use cfx_openimage  (in a shared hosting environment 
> > running win(nt?), cfmx7.0).
> > I used the tag for months for reading images to get infos about the 
> > dimension without poblems.
> > suddenly, two days ago a user told me he gets an error viewing some 
> > other user profiles.
> > hmm, thats strange, from one day to another the cfx_tag produces an 
> > error, the html-title says 'jrun servlet error' and '500 null' is shown.
> > 
> > the hosting-comp. said thay didn't change anything. and I did not 
> > change anything in the code, too.
> > they restarted cfmx and the whole server without success.
> > and, I read cfx_openimage needs a temp-dir (c:\temp), but they 
> > didn't delete that dir and the installation of that tag is made in 
> > the default-directory..
> > so what??
> > I've created a test-page with the following code, its just an 
> > example, that code worked fine in my app:
> > 
> > #filename# is: 
> > D:\friendcom.de\wwwroot\MachII\summComm\views\images\index10.jpg
> > code: 
> > <CFX_OPENIMAGE 
> >     ACTION="IML" 
> >     FILE="#filename#" 
> >     COMMANDS="getsize">
> > heres the test-page: http://friendcom.de/sc/views/test.cfm
> > 
> > any ideas?
> > 
> > thx
> > 
> > --
> > Sebastian Mork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 



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