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Hi,

We have written a CMS, where we want user to upload a specific size of
images. But if they do in some other sizes, the site becomes ugly. Is there
any way in ASP to dynmically resize/compress/edit to display the image, in
such a way that its not spoiling the look, even if its not very perfect.
Can some one help?

Thanks,
Benny
Jul 22 '05 #1
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"Benny" <ag*****@lycos.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

We have written a CMS, where we want user to upload a specific size of
images. But if they do in some other sizes, the site becomes ugly. Is there any way in ASP to dynmically resize/compress/edit to display the image, in
such a way that its not spoiling the look, even if its not very perfect.
Can some one help?

Thanks,
Benny

Jul 22 '05 #2

"Benny" <ag*****@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:ei**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hi,

We have written a CMS, where we want user to upload a specific size of
images. But if they do in some other sizes, the site becomes ugly. Is
there any way in ASP to dynmically resize/compress/edit to display the
image, in such a way that its not spoiling the look, even if its not very
perfect.
Can some one help?

Thanks,
Benny


See: http://www.crazybeavers.se/products_imagerresizer.asp
Jul 22 '05 #3
You may want to check this out:

AndyDvorak.net - Tutorials - Resizing Images
http://www.andydvorak.net/site/tuts/...asp&tut=resize

Best regards,
J. Paul Schmidt, Freelance ASP Web Developer
http://www.Bullschmidt.com
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