Thank you!

I guess I'll wait...

Benjamin

Am 19.01.2009 um 10:30 schrieb patrickk:

>
> you could either use a templatetag or a custom-method.
>
> that said, we are just working on integrating this with the  
> filebrowse-
> field. so, if you wait a couple of days it´ll be there.
>
> here´s more information: 
> http://code.google.com/p/django-filebrowser/issues/detail?id=63
>
> patrick.
>
>
> On Jan 18, 1:52 pm, Benjamin Buch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm using django-filebrowser(http://code.google.com/p/django-filebrowser/
>> ) to upload and manage files within my project.
>> And it's working great!Filebrowseris a great app.
>>
>> The only problem I'm having is this:
>> I coupledfilebrowserwith on of my models ('News') and use the
>> FileBrowse-Field for this 
>> (http://code.google.com/p/django-filebrowser/wiki/installationfilebrow 
>> ...
>> ),
>> and I like filebrowsers' image generator and want to use it.
>>
>> But how can I access the generated images from the template?
>> Say I have the template variable 'news_report' in my template and  
>> want
>> to display the image, I would write
>>
>> <img src="{{ news_report.image }}" />
>>
>> That would give me the original image, not the processed one.
>> The url for the original image is something like
>>
>> '/media/uploads/news/DSC04678.JPG',
>>
>> and the url to the processed version would be something like
>>
>> '/media/uploads/news/dsc04678_jpg_versions/cropped_DSC04678.JPG'
>>
>> Is there a way to access the url to the processed image from the
>> template?
>>
>> Benjamin
> 

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