Posted by Dimitri Marshall on 07/29/06 15:34
Of course I wouldn't have thought of google. Haha...
thanks!
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Dimitri Marshall
"Andy Hassall" <andy@andyh.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 14:57:59 GMT, "Dimitri Marshall"
> <recipient@shawRemoveThis.ca> wrote:
>
>>I have this code that resizes an image basically to fit a certail width
>>based on the aspect ratio of the image (just math). The problem is this;
>>when someone views the first page (say search results) they see 10 images
>>that are just shrunk in width and height and not in file size because it
>>uses the same larger picture that would be on the next page (item page).
>>Is
>>there some way (in PHP) to shrink the image in width and height and then
>>save that image so the file size would be smaller? This code would be
>>initiated when I upload a new image (which is all done through a back-end
>>admin console).
>
> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=php+resize+image
>
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