Scaling"

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Images.Add "quality", 80
 
Images.Add "quality", 80
 
Images.Add "component", "Auto"
 
Images.Add "component", "Auto"
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The component entry indicates the method that should be used to handle images and thumbnails. These are the possible values:<br>
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* "Asp.Net", it should work with Asp.Net 1.1 and 2.0<br>
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* "Persits.Jpeg" Commercial component from Persits<br>
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* "AspImage.Image" Commercial component from ServerObjects. The available demo it's expired and doesn't seems to handle gifs properly<br>
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* "OWC10.ChartSpace", Microsoft Office Web Components, it won't keep the proportions of the scaled images<br>
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* "Auto": It will try to autodetect which one is available, in the order described above. It's the default value.<br>
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Revision as of 23:48, 10 January 2008

The scaling option gives you an oppurtunity to specify the maximum size of uploading images. If the size is bigger than the one specified by you, the image size will be scaled to your size values.

You may also change the quality of uploading images in a range from 1 to 100. To apply these options you should change values in this section:

Set Images = server.CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
Images.Add "maxWidth", 1200
Images.Add "maxHeight", 1200
Images.Add "quality", 80
Images.Add "component", "Auto"

The component entry indicates the method that should be used to handle images and thumbnails. These are the possible values:

  • "Asp.Net", it should work with Asp.Net 1.1 and 2.0
  • "Persits.Jpeg" Commercial component from Persits
  • "AspImage.Image" Commercial component from ServerObjects. The available demo it's expired and doesn't seems to handle gifs properly
  • "OWC10.ChartSpace", Microsoft Office Web Components, it won't keep the proportions of the scaled images
  • "Auto": It will try to autodetect which one is available, in the order described above. It's the default value.