I am putting together a website for a photographer. There will be a section where his clients can select various sizes of picture to order. I would to be able to display the images the actual size depending on the clients screen size and resolution. Is this possible?
I know that the server receives info on the resolution of the client computer, but that isn't quiet enough if you don't know the size of their monitor. OR the pixels per inch w * h of the client computer? It doesn't need to be 100% perfect - there are those monitor controls that let you stretch and compress the active area of the monitor but most people will be within some reasonable range.
I would like to know if there is a way to upload an image and text into an Access database using asp. I have a web site hosted on a web server which doesn't accept to install components. If anybody knows some sample code (in case this is possible), a link or some code would be welcome.
All the tutorials I find have the databse with additional fields like Filename, FileSize, FileData, FileID, Contenttype, etc.
I want to upload into ONLY that image field because my windows app accesses the same database, and it doesn't use those additional fields. does someone out there have a tutorial or some code example or SOMETHING related to uploading a file into a SQL database?
I've been looking for ages for decent serverside (or clientside I suppose,) software for uploading images. I need the software to make thumbnails of the images too.
I'm making a property website product and I need to make it easy for the user to upload pics by browsing to them and selecting them. When he/she adds the info and photos the thumbnails will be made automatically ....
i want to give a option to client that they can upload there logo/images. how i can upload the images and when some upload the images i want to rename the images as the user name of the client or some autonumber. how i can rename the images.
I am creating a site and want the users to be able to upload images from their computers either onto the server or into the database using a BLOB field. The question is, which of these is the best. The basic use of the picture (jpg or gif) would be similar to ebay or an Avatar on a forum. Would it be better to store the picture it the database or the link?
I'm trying to improve the way that our press team update images on our homepage. At present the headline link and text is inserted using a submission form that writes to a database. However the accompanying image is inserted by placing the image on a blank web page (headline.asp) and using an include on the homepage to insert it into the appropriate cell next to the headline text.
I would like to add an 'upload image' function to the news submission form that would allow the press team to browse to the image file and insert this into the same location. The upload function would therefore have to automatically send the image to headline.asp.
Other than creating a custom component or purchasing one, isn't there any other way by which users can upload images/files from their local machines/hard disks to a remote server? Doesn't ASP have any in-built component to do so?
If that's indeed the case, can someone suggest any free components (not trial ones) which can be used to upload images/files from users' local machines/hard disks to a server?
I am working on a gallery and am uploading pics. Is there any way of resizing the resizing image eg make a thunbnail from the image been upload. Also can I rename the image so that images aren't overwritten.
How can I upload & insert 2 images to the server using asp, I used this code for one single image....I need to know for 2 images in order to insert them in database
I would like to know ho to validate a file name when uploading via asp. I need to upload 2 images and the file names must be the same...
1) browse for 1st image. 2) image path and file name appears in text box i.e. IMAGE1.JPG 3) browse for 2nd image. 4) 2nd image file name MUST match the file name in the text box of 1st image i.e IMAGE1.JPG.
I have only been developing small sites using asp and Access database. I want to advance my skills and develop a large site. Basically, I need direction in relation to having a user set up an acct., and once set up, being able to upload images. FrontPage (dare I say it) has always enabled me to allow visitors to upload one image at a time, and then only to a specific directory. What I want is the ability to have someone upload a specified amount of images to a directory that is created when they opened their account. ie., /tom/images If anyone knows of of good tutorials on this, I sure would appreciate it. I also want the ability to check images file size and dimesions, and resize or reject if neccessary. Can I learn how to do this w/out buying some program online.
I want to upload image files (jpg) into a sub-directory of a website root directory using a web interface allowing the user to browse their drive and select the jpg file to upload.
Also, is there a way to parse the information from the jpg file and insert the information into a SQL database table which would hold the file name, image height, and image width?
I'm new to handling binary files, so I'm not sure how to accomplish this?
I'm using Windows 2000 server n IIS I'm Using FileSystemObject of ASP in Server Every File and Folder has 2 Size when we get properties of any 1 actual size and Size on Disk.now my problem is when i get the file size from ASP object it give Size value but when i try to get folder size it gives size on disk and both values are different.
I'm creating a size to access limited size to upload files so i just check the folder size and then get size for those which are going to update by user then i will less those size to actual folder size to get remaining size.
My page have background image,on that image have more images and text. My problem is whenever resize browser that images are not resized and also not moved correct place .(i.e look not like before alignment).I want to do everything in dyanamic....
how can I get size a file from any sites. http://www.domain.com/fileblablabla.zip I want to know what the size of file is by using ASP.. is there any way ? or is there any free component ? (But it must cancel immediatily after getting the size of file.. because maybe its size can be 50 Mb
I am using variable passing through the url, and as it is getting larger, I am finding that occassionally some values are getting trimmed. Is there a limit to how long a url can be?
how can I get different font size in the form method "select", "input" instructions working under ASP? because when I check with the browser is too big in the table.
I am having a problem with this code. The problem I am facing is that the first image is displayed in its original size. But when I click the next button, the next image not displayed in its original size, but being displayed as 100 x 100 pixels, same goes to the 3rd picture and so on. Code:
I only need to know the height and width of the image.
It doesn't seem to be as easy as php's "getimagesize($imgFile);" method.
<% 'Copyright *c* MM, Mike Shaffer 'ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WORLDWIDE 'Permission is granted to use this code 'in your projects, as long as this blah 'copyright notice is included
function GetBytes(flnm, offset, bytes) Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFTemp = objFSO.GetFile(flnm) lngSize = objFTemp.Size set objFTemp = nothing
Set objTextStream = objFSO.OpenTextFile(flnm,1) strBuff = objTextStream.Read(offset - 1) GetBytes = objTextStream.Read(bytes) objTextStream.Close set objTextStream = nothing set objFSO = nothing end function
function lngConvert(strTemp) lngConvert = clng(asc(left(strTemp, 1)) + ((asc(right(strTemp, 1)) * 256))) end function function lngConvert2(strTemp) lngConvert2 = clng(asc(right(strTemp, 1)) + ((asc(left(strTemp, 1)) * 256))) end function
function gfxSpex(flnm, width, height) fileT=split(flnm,".") if fileT(1)="gif" then Width = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 7, 2)) Height = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 9, 2)) elseif fileT(1)="bmp" then Width = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 19, 2)) Height = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 23, 2)) elseif fileT(1)="png" then Width = lngConvert2(GetBytes(flnm, 19, 2)) Height = lngConvert2(GetBytes(flnm, 23, 2)) end if gfxSpex=true end function
if gfxSpex("images/urlogo.gif", w, h) = true then response.write w & " x " & h end if %>
Which is a little bit shorter, and seems to work ok so far, but isn't there anything easier, like php's "getimagesize($imgFile);"?
I have a drop-down with 40 option values and only one option should be selected of the 40 options. The list size should be 1.
When I click on the list, it drops down 30 options (a very long list) with a scrollbar for the last 10 options.
Is there any way, when I click on the list it drops down only 5 options (as if the list is of size 5) and allow a scrollbar to browse the remaining 35 options.
Code is: <select name="deplist" id="deplist" <option value="Commerce">Commerce</option> <option value="Instru">Instrumentation</option> ... similar such 38 options </select>
I need a general code for limiting an image size in pixels.Uploaded Images from people may not be larger on width than 400 px. If so than a script would minimize them to 400 but if they are 260 px then they of course appear in 260 px
How do I find out the size of a file. I can get listing of files in a directory but I cannot figure out how to get the file size also.
Here is what I have so far. <% Set MyDirectory=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set MyFiles=MyDirectory.GetFolder(Server.MapPath("test")) For each filefound in MyFiles.files Response.Write filefound.Name & "<br>" Next %>
I don't have any books for reference here. Can someone point out a good online source?