
October 13th, 2009, 04:45 PM
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Quote: | Originally Posted by Shadow Wizard Your Wish Is My Command, see the original post I have uploaded
new code that support different compression level for the thumbnail.
To set desired compression, add "&compression=X" to the URL
where X is the desired number.
Let me know if you have problem with this.  |
Dear ShadowWizard, you are simply great  ! I am again surprised to see how fast you did added the extra codes for compression parameter.
NEW CHANGES WITH COMPRSSION IS TESTED AND WORKING GREAT WITH NO ISSUE. Many different compression levels are randomnly checked by me from 40 to 100. Working great as expected.
Trust me now this code is unbeatable to other "expensive" image resize components like PERSITS ASPJPEG, etc. It can be used in Classic ASP pages which in my opinion used at around 85% of IIS servers. Most people are still using classic asp pages even on .Net servers. I am one of those.
Quote: | Originally Posted by Shadow Wizard
Good question.. probably this code is not really in wide use or
people just didn't care/notice.  |
Your thread comes on first page with "ASP Image resize" That means hundreds of thousands of people have already used it. Many people are shy to post the feedback. Some even dont care for bugs and they keep using it at limited level. But now with the latest changes this script is simply great.
I have some more ideas to add but thinking if it will be wise to post more requests when there is no requirement. Example, sharpening, rotating, blurring, etc... Just take your own time as this is not urgent
Quote: | Originally Posted by Shadow Wizard
No problem Mahendra, hope you'll put my code into good use!  |
Yes sure! I have purchased a webspace with PERSITS ASPJPEG component already installed on it. But this script I will use in case this compoent gives trouble. Or if I move domains to other server.
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