Hi Christopher,

thank you for your reply - it works.

You are right, "orientationchange" event makes more sense than "resize"
event in mobile use case.
But the first target to test of my implementation of image resizing is the
desktop browser without the possibility of an orientation change - that is
the motivation for the "resize" event.


Cheers

Kora

 



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