I know there must be a JavaScript way, but is there a VBScript way? I asked here, because if there's a javascript way I need to also use VB with it...since I want to trim an image if it's over a certain size...
Does anybody know of a way to get an image width and height without using a custom dll? we have aspJPEG on the server, and there are methods to fetch image width and height with that, but it only works with JPEG and i need to get dimensions for gif and png, too.
I have an ASP page which displays different images according to the querystring and the images are all of different sizes. However, in some browsers the image overlaps with the text next to it occasionally.
I guess by specifying the "width" and "height" of the image in the HTML should solve the problem. However, I do not want to store the width and height of each image in the database. (There are too many of them!) Is there any function I can use in my ASP page to obtain the width and height of an image?
I have a page where users can upload images, but sometimes the images are too small. How can get the height and width (in pixels) for an image? I've seen it done in PHP but never in ASP.
I have a popup where I scale the image to a smaller size than original. Iused to set the img tag to width="50%". This no longer works in the current edition of IE on MS. On Mac IE it still does. Go figure.
So... I now need to set the width to a fixed value. I also need to adjust the popup to the value of the image height + some value to allow for text etc.
The quandry? How can I get the height and width of an image into a variable for use on the calling asp page.
I want to make frame 100% Hight and 100% Width. (The user will not know that it's a frame) Please Tell me the Html code of this type of frame. I try to search Google about this. But I found only frame that split into 2 frames or 3 frames.
I want to upload image files (jpg) into a sub-directory of a website root directory using a web interface allowing the user to browse their drive and select the jpg file to upload.
Also, is there a way to parse the information from the jpg file and insert the information into a SQL database table which would hold the file name, image height, and image width?
I'm new to handling binary files, so I'm not sure how to accomplish this?
I want to post the form data (http://server/page1.asp) to a modal dialog window (http://server/modaldialog.asp) with a desired height 200px by width 200px.
Here's my attempts and problems:
Attempt #1) In http://server/page1.asp, it has code <form action="http://server/modaldialog.asp" method="post" target="_blank">
In http://server/modaldialog.asp, it has code <body onBlur = "self.focus()">
It can produce modal dialog window modaldialog.asp, but I want to set the width and height of modaldialog.asp.
Attempt #2) var sReturn = window.showModalDialog("modaldialog.asp", params, "dialogHeight:200px; dialogWidth:200px;");
This is the effect I want. But this is not posting the form data to modaldialog.asp.
I need to show an image in the header of an asp page. If the image's width is greater then 82 pixels, the header gets mis-formed. If I specify the height for the image and it is smaller then 82 pixels it gets stretched and misformed.
How do I solve this? At first I planned to write a vb-dll that checks the image's height but since the image come's as a BLOD from sql-server tat is a no-go.
Can I find the original height in the binary data from the blob itself?
Is there Javascript that you can run where it limits the width of an image. For example:
All images that are under 400px wide will display at their native size but if an image exceeds 400px wide it will get scaled proportionly to 400 px wide and however many pxs high (to maintain proportion).
sidenote: images will be populated on page from a database.
I'm creating a forum based site with basic BBCode features, but am concerned that misuse of the [ img ] tag will mess up my layout. I do not want to go down to road of users uploading images, but want to allow them to embed images from flickr, photobucket etc.
So, is it possible to restrict all linked images that are say, over 400 pixels wide? I've been racking my brains and have had trouble coming up with any solutions. Is it possible?
I'm trying to read in image data using the filesystemobject. I am able to read the comments field for all file types it seems, except the ones I want, .gif .jpg and .bmp.
Is it possible to do this?! If so what might I need to do? Code:
I am trying to show a series of movies on a web page. All of the movies are the same width, but have different heights. When I take out the width and height parameters, the pictures display fine, but the movies get the bottom cut off. When I put the parameters back, it stretches out the images to fit the entire box. Any way to make the height parameter a wildcard?
Is there an ASP way of extracting the height and width of a swf file so that I can specify these dims when adding the whole OBJECT code to the web page?
I used the iframe in main page. Everytime user click on any link in the page, only the content inside the iframe will be change. The problem is, the content's size(height) that will display in iframe is different. So i can't fix the size for the iframe. (i tried to put the iframe without fix the height for it, only part of content can be display - may be cause of i have few iframes in iframe).
If i fix the size for the iframe, some of page are unable to display nicely(as i don't want to use scrollbar). Anyone know how to solve this problem so the iframe can show it's content with it's height?
I have an asp webpage that loads a few records from a recordset into a table (each recordset a row). The table has 2 columns, the first column is sort of a menu with menu items and a background color. The second column contains the rows (ie. recordset rows).
When there are 1 or 2 rows in the table, I would like to expand the height of the table to fit the height of the browser control, so that the first column's background fills up the whole length.
how can ASP automatically find out the width & height of an image? I want to create a Web page which automatically shows images from a folder and I want it to have a fixed size for the <IMG> tags, as well as listing the width & height below each image. Does it make any difference if I have both JPEG and GIF images?
When I display the content of a table using a recordSet, I have trouble adjusting the height of my table to what it should be. If I have height="100%" my table is very small and nothing in it is displayed. I could use fixed size, but then if the size of my display changes with the recordSet, I don't want to go and change my height in all pages.
how do u detect what the current pagename is (i.e. page.asp). also if the command is stored in the include will it return the include file name or the page that the command is included in name?
I have a Javascript to detect whether a client's browser has flash installed, but as so many people are putting me off relying on Javascript, could you please let me know if you know how to detect whether a browser has flash installed using ASP.
Is there any way to detect a mac using ASP? I am trying to let a mac with no referer into my site, but NOT any other OS that does not come from my site
for instance:
If OS = Mac & http_referer = "" then do nothing else If OS <> Mac & http_referer <> "http://www.mysite.com/" then response.redirect "http://www.notmysite.com/" end if
I have an ASP website which curently sends emails via CDONTS. Sometimes emails are not getting sent and there is no way to detect the error. I would like to be able to log on a database that an email has been sucsessfully sent or log an arror on a database if the email has failed. One ways I have thought of is to call a VB.NET DLL which I have written (I only have .NET not VB6!!). But i ma not sure how to call a VB.NET DLL from an ASP page.
How can you detect if it is a bot that's visiting your page, or a real person? Is it in the 'Request' class or what?
I know you can ban bots from crawling your page, but this is not want I want to do, I just want a script that can define if its a real person thats visitng your webpage, or a spider.