Ok, before you go responding with percentages, I should note this.

consider this:
Image1 : 100x100  (Ratio = 1:1)
Image2 : 100x200  (Ratio = 1:2)

Space available for display : 75x75

now, i can say "width=75%  height=75%", but this will
only work for Image1, since Image2 will end up
as 75x150 (which clearly does not fit the 75x75 constraints)

now, if i specify "width=75 height=75", again, this works for Image1, but
not Image2, since the new Image2 ratio will be 1:1, with Image2 losing 1/2 of it's heigth ratio.



John Manko wrote:


Ok, I'm surprised that this is not taken care of with HTML.

I propose the following standard (but also looking for a PHP workaround if available)
for the Img HTML tag:


RATIO = Keep|Ignore, default Ignore

< img width='x' height='y' RATIO='Keep|Ignore' >

Where, RATIO=Keep will inlarge the image to a
max WIDTH or HEIGHT (which ever comes first),
without changing the perspective ratio.

I don't want to have to use Photoshop or Gimp to
ensure that the images a width=x or heigth=y will keep ratio.

If anyone belongs to W3C, please consider this.

Thanks









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