The image serving in GAE will resize and serve based on the URL. So yes can
do what you are describing. I don't know of an implementation that has been
done.  
 
 
 
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John M.
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 12:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [google-appengine] Adaptive Images
 
Hi everyone. Probably you've heard about the buzz going around mobile web
nowadays. Looking through i found a interesting technique, it's about
setting a cookie to user, which represents it's screen size(and maybe
resolution), and then based on that to send him images with size appropriate
to his screen. I like the way how it can improve loading times on mobile
devices. Sadly is implemented in PHP and relies on .htaccess files.
 
Question: Did anybody implemented something like this? Or at least has some
idea on how to do it. I was thinking on figuring it out myself but i don't
want to reinvent the wheel.
 
Thank you in advance.
 
More about adaptive images: http://adaptive-images.com/
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