Robert Walker wrote in post #949961:
> Paul Bergstrom wrote in post #949960:
>> Just what I said, create a thumbnail of an image on the server on the
>> fly, without having the thumbnail on the server.
>
> Wouldn't is make a lot more sense to generate the thumbnail when the
> image is made available to the web application instead of wasting the
> time recreating one every time the image is viewed? This is how
> Paperclip is designed to work.
>
> What am I missing here?

Good point. This is the solution I have today. I was just wondering if 
it could be done. But as you said, it might not be too smart when 
serving a list of images.

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