Ingo Herz wrote: > Of course an attachment can be of any type, but I could identify it > using $att->mimtype and get the size if it is an image. As my client > will use asgard to admin articles and I don't like to modify this > (every update would be an adventure) I think the work has to be done > in the resulting page. OK, I see your point. I'm trying to think of a way to solve this cleanly. Does anyone know if GetImageSize accepts URLs instead of pathnames? Emile --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [midgard-user] $att->GetImageSize()? Ingo Herz
- Re: [midgard-user] $att->GetImageSize()? Emiliano
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- RE: [midgard-user] $att->GetImageSize()? Tarjei Huse
- Re: [midgard-user] $att->GetImageSiz... Emiliano
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- Re: [midgard-user] $att->GetImageSize()? Ingo Herz
- Re: [midgard-user] $att->GetImageSiz... Emiliano
- Re: [midgard-user] $att->GetImag... Rogaty
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- Re: [midgard-user] $at... David Guerizec
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