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Ennio
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Where can I find some information about CFX_Autoresize.
Is this the best tools to use for photo upload? |
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Connie
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I've never used CFX_Autoresize, does it do anything that CFX_Image can't do?
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Ennio
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never used both.. what is the CFX_Image?
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Ennio
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I found the documentation on the internet...
One question what is the best way to make the resize works on the size I want. I'm getting a difference when the image is vertival or horizontal. |
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sedwards
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CFX_Autoresize is just a wrapper for CFX_Image that abstracts IML commands. If you don't mind learning a little IML, use CFX_Image as CFX_Autoresize is really inflexible and poorly thought out. |
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