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Hello, im looking for a solution to solve following problem: I Have a little cms-webside where admin can enter new content to a webside. there are two forms one with text fields and one for a picture. for easy viewing (800x600) i have for the picture upload form only 200x200 pix. so its not possible to use the active x control. is there a way to use a classic asp image upload form with a search button und an upload button but before upload the image uploader resizes the cam image to a web conform size? means the image uploader is not visible or on a second (not visible) website where the image form the above picture form will be resized and transfered to the server including database entry of the link to that picture? Is there a way to do this with aurigma? And is there a tutorial? Many thanks Stephan
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Hello Stephan, I Have a little cms-webside where admin can enter new content to a webside.there are two forms one with text fields and one for a picture. for easy viewing (800x600) i have for the picture upload form only 200x200 pix. so its not possible to use the active x control. If you have restrictions in form size then you can use One Pane layout with drag&drop support. is there a way to use a classic asp image upload form with a search button und an upload button but before upload the image uploader resizes the cam image to a web conform size? I think it isn't possible due security design of Image Uploader, as in this case we will have to work with file names and pathes in client-side script. Read more about Image Uploader security approach here: Security Approach in Image Uploader means the image uploader is not visible or on a second (not visible) website where the image form the above picture form will be resized and transfered to the server including database entry of the link to that picture? Is there a way to do this with aurigma? And is there a tutorial? As a conclusion I recommend you to use one pane layout which should fit your needs. Edited by user Wednesday, October 29, 2008 1:21:12 PM(UTC)
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Best regards, Fedor Skvortsov
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