sure - I used to have a website set up for the code, but in a server re-organisation it got taken down and I never got around to sorting it out again. I assumed that the "Image filtering" module I've seen on the Magnolia website was something similar (though I haven't had time to check it out) and that since I presume that would be "official" and therefore more supported that there was no longer any need for mine.

I currently have the code hosted on my own svn repository, but if there's interest from anyone else it would probably be better to host it on the magnolia svn/jira etc. - Boris or someone, does that sound like a good idea?

I haven't yet tested the code with Magnolia 4, but I'll see if I get a chance over the weekend.

Josh

On 29 May 2009, at 16:46, Will Scheidegger wrote:


On 29.05.2009, at 17:31, Joshua Portway wrote:

Yes - We do things in a similar way to Ruben - editors upload hi- res versions of images, which are stored in the repository - when the image is displayed in a paragraph generates a url which specifies the resolution / encoding required and a servlet resizes/ crops/re-encodes/caches the image on demand and serves the actual data to the client.

Would you mind sharing some of that code? This could be very usefull for many of us I would imagine...

Regards,
Will

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