Hi Will,

may well take a look at this, thanks for the link.

I'm using image magik which supports jpg and gifs, and it's free.

Jenny

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 November 2005 16:27
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Is it ok to only allow jpeg's?


I'm wrapping up the product display phase of my shopping cart. At first, I
set it up to allow jpeg's, gif's, and png's, but then I ran across iEdit.cfc

iEdit is really really nice and I love the way it works, but it only works
with jpg's. Would it be appropriate to ONLY allow jpg's in this application
ya think? It's just so nice that I hate not being able to use it because of
that.

All of the images in question would be product images. Some would be more
suitable as gif's, a few colors and such, but most would be jpg's anyway.

I need more input

And here's iEdit.cfc in case you guys haven't seen it. Might come in handy!
http://www.developeroffice.com/index.cfm?page=download

Thanks much,
Will




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