Dear All,
Thanks a lot for your valuable inputs.
Before i post the query i did some research on this issue.
I can summaries that points
1. media:content url='http://lh3.ggpht.com/-DIbJgDbsnmQ/TjDAxAb6O7I/
AAAAAAAAAeA/898IeckwiPc/%25255BUNSET%25255D.jpg' resolution is not
equal to height='1600' width='1067'
2. If we modify the media:content url like media:content url='http://
lh3.ggpht.com/-DIbJgDbsnmQ/TjDAxAb6O7I/AAAAAAAAAeA/898IeckwiPc/
s1600/%25255BUNSET%25255D.jpg' then resolution is equal to
height='1600' width='1067'
3. original uploaded photo resolution and size get it from
<gphoto:width></gphoto:width> <gphoto:height></
gphoto:height><gphoto:size></gphoto:size>
4.We can get the Orginal uploaded photo , if we modify the
media:content url like media:content url='http://lh3.ggpht.com/-
DIbJgDbsnmQ/TjDAxAb6O7I/AAAAAAAAAeA/898IeckwiPc/d/%25255BUNSET
%25255D.jpg'
My question is that, it is a temporary solution or
permanent solution ?
I couldn't find any document regarding this. If Google will
change the url then my application/product will be in trouble. So i
thought, I can use if media:content url resolution is equal to
media:content height and media:content width.
If you have any idea please help me to resolve this.
Thanking You,
Best Regards,
Ivin
On Dec 20, 12:45 am, "edu hoeven, van der" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 105752 bytes 512 x 288 pixels
>
> http://lh5.ggpht.com/-Lyz7DdRyuLA/Tl_DQCntVVI/AAAAAAAAFd4/Dy9xexuKJBY...
>
> if this was bigger a day before, who have the original? Is it possible that
> the upload values before upload is not in given in with the values you
> want?.
>
> when started the uploads then is it possible that the uploads transform to
> lower bytes?
>
> Try upload once more and follow what is going on. after upload refresh your
> url link you have opened
>
> and see what going on for changes on resolution, I think it's beginning by
> upload, and not refresh the page.
>
> regards, E
>
> 2011/12/19 Pavel J. <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi IBRoy,
>
> > I have exactly the same issue. I expect full size image in the
> > "media:content url" attribute, but only thumbnail link is returned.
>
> > Yesterday it was OK.
>
> > PJ
>
> > On 19 pro, 07:31, IBroy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > The picasa feed query http response media:content url resolution is
> > > not equal to media:content height= and media:content width ?
>
> > > I couldn’t find any document regarding this kindly help me to resolve
> > > the issue;
>
> > > Example :
>
> > > <media:content url='http://lh3.ggpht.com/-DIbJgDbsnmQ/TjDAxAb6O7I/
> > > AAAAAAAAAeA/898IeckwiPc/%25255BUNSET%25255D.jpg' height='1600'
> > > width='1067' type='image/jpeg' medium='image'/>
>
> > > …the actual downloaded content /%25255BUNSET%25255D.jpg
> > > resolution is 341x512(w x h)
>
> > > Thank you,
>
> > > Best Regards,
>
> > > IBRoy
>
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