The is useful with a fixed width OR height area, but does not solve a scenario where there are height AND width contraints.
But you could work it out pretty easily with getimagesize and some ratio calculations... wrap it up in a function pretty easily :)
http://au.php.net/manual/en/function.getimagesize.php
In fact, there are some functions and notes in the user-contributed section of the above URL that do this for you :)
Justin
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 11:31 PM, 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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