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images in diffrent resolution.

Started by niks_007, July 16, 2007, 09:23:35 PM

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niks_007

Dear Friends,
            i wish to show a same image in diffrent resolution so user can download image of its own choice resolution.

like
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then below image its resolution like
800x600 1024x768
1280x800 1600x1200

etc write now i have this done with two resolution see www.lakesparadise.com/wallpapers/index.php

i wish to add more resolutions.
Thanks
nishant

Joachim Müller

Go ahead and code this if you need it.

niks_007

hi...
    Thanks
     in fact i dont know how copermine resizes the images. the two resolution which i am using is one 1024x768 which opens a page which is opened normally with full size image. and the other low resolution/ size pic is what we see in displayimage.php so i linked that.

to add diffrent resoultion you need to help me in having images in diffrent sizes. and at time of clicking on image we open image matching to the size criteria. the idea is to have url some what like

http://www.lakesparadise.com/wallpapers/displayimage.php?album=244&pos=0&size=800600
or
http://www.lakesparadise.com/wallpapers/displayimage.php?album=244&pos=0&size=1024768

and according to the size value we can load the image matching that critaria.

i just have the idea what i am looking for but dont have enought expertize in php to do so.

help me out.

Nishant

niks_007


Joachim Müller

Do you want to hire someone to code this for you? If yes, post your budget. A moderator will then move this thread accordingly. If you don't want to hire someone, then don't expect help if all you can come up with is
Quote from: niks_007 on September 22, 2007, 10:09:30 AMtryed but failed i need help.
Instead, you should post what you did (your code even if it doesn't work) and what the result was. I strongly doubt though that someone will be ready to do your homeworks for free.