Hi Jamie,

It doesn't do the upload but you can check the filesize and resize the image as necessary: http://developer.perthweb.com.au/imageproc.html

It's not free but it is reasonably priced, and no I don't get a commission...

Brett
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Jamie Lawrence Jenner wrote:
Hi all,

I have a little bit of a problem. I have shopping site which allows
multiple retailers to trade online. I have now set up areas for them to
upload their own images. I have stressed the importance of file size and
image quality, yet they still keep uploading 60k images. I have even
trained them up, still to no avail. as more retailers join up, this is
going become more and more of a problem.

What would be ideal, , is something (tag or summit) which, uploads images,
optimises them and then resizes them to the required size, letting me and
my graphics blokes get on with some real work.

Is there anything out there that can do this?

thanks in advance

Jamo

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