ASP Resize Images
| Script version: | 1.0 |
| Language: | ASP |
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| Category: | Images |
| Description: | This script uses ASP Jpeg to resize an image to bounding height and width. The aspect ratio is preserved |
| Instructions: | This script relies on the ASP Jpeg component to manipulate the images. ASP.Net has built in image methods - see the ASP.net version of the script if you are using this platform. pass in the parameters as follows: filepath: source file path filename: source file name newpath: destination file path (can be the same as filepath) width: max width of destination image height: max height of destination image quality: quality of jpg (out of 100) |
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