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Do not import displayimage.fullsize.js on displayimage.php

Started by alexandre596, May 04, 2012, 03:50:04 AM

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alexandre596

Is there a way to do not import the displayimage.fullsize.js on the page displayimage.php???

By now, I deleted the displayimage.fullsize.js content and it's working and doing what I want to do, but It doesn't sounds like the right thing to do..

thanks

Αndré

Why do you want to remove that file? What's do you want to achieve?

alexandre596

Quote from: Αndré on May 04, 2012, 10:23:02 AM
Why do you want to remove that file? What's do you want to achieve?

when you're on the intermediate picture, and click do see the full-size one, it shows the real size of the picture, no a resized version of
(I mean, on the screen), here is an example
http://tisdalebr.com/galeria/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=0&pid=15191#top_display_media

Αndré

Sorry I don't get what you try to tell me. I confirm that the picture opens in its full size, thus being larger than the screen size. I think this is what you already solved by deleting the js file, correct? If so, you should use this plugin.

alexandre596

it worked, but including something that don't exist doesn't seem the right thing to do for me

this plugin solved the "problem", thanks!!