Jim Hunter wrote: >You don't need to know resolution at all. The user knows what size their >monitor is and they can select the correct image to view. If the image is >larger then their browser then they can just scroll to see the extra. >Determining screen/browser resolution is not 100 % accurate so you shouldn't >try. Just supply the various links and allow the user to choose the one that >they want to download. They can 'try' the various sizes to see which one >they want to download. I don't want a background image on my desktop that >takes up the entire screen, I like to have a border around it so that my >icons are not on the image. Give the user the choice. If you ONLY allowed me >to download the file that would fill my screen I would not be a happy camper > > > And providing the size of the image in Kb will further enlight his choices... (as with the diferent file formats... i would think the best would be bmp file format compressed with zip)...
> > >Freedom of choice is a good thing. > > > >Jim Hunter > > > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php