04. maj 2006 - 18:11
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resize af billede der vises
Hejsa, et hurtigt spørgsmål:
Hvis jeg vil vise en række billeder ét af gangen, og jeg vil sikre mig at de på siden max fylder fx. 800 i width, hvordan gør jeg så, hvis billedets reelle width er mindre, at jeg ikke strækker det?
fx. hvis jeg bare fastsætter <img src="&billednavn&" width=800>
så hvis mit billede kun er 400 i width, vil det så ikke blive strukket op i dobbelt størrelse?
Hvordan klarer jeg dette, uden at skulle rode mig ud i aspimage og anden fysisk resize af billedet.
Hej Jeg har brugt koden her til at finde width og height på et billede uden komponent.
filename = "stien_og_navn_paa_dit_billede"
Call gfxSpex(FileName, intWidth, intHigh, intColor, strType)
'Udskriv billede størrelsen
'response.write intHigh & " x " & intWidth
'Definer MAX hight og width
maxHigh = 165
maxWidth = 800
fixedHigh = false
'Kode som udregner hight og width ud fra billede størrelese og MAS hight og width
if (intWidth > maxWidth) AND (intHigh > maxHigh) then
if (intWidth/maxWidth) < (intHigh/maxHigh) then
fixedHigh = true
end if
elseif (intHigh > maxHigh) then
fixedHigh = true
elseif (intHigh > intWidth) then
fixedHigh = true
end if
if fixedHigh = true then
Response.Write "<img src=""" & FileName & """" Width=""" & Int(intWidth/(intHigh/maxHigh)) & """ Height=""" & maxHigh & """>"
else
Response.Write "<img src=""" & FileName & " Width=""" & maxWidth & """ Height=""" & Int(intHigh/(intWidth/maxWidth)) & """>"
end if
function GetBytes(flnm, offset, bytes)
Dim objFSO
Dim objFTemp
Dim objTextStream
Dim lngSize
on error resume next
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
' First, we get the filesize
Set objFTemp = objFSO.GetFile(flnm)
lngSize = objFTemp.Size
set objFTemp = nothing
fsoForReading = 1
Set objTextStream = objFSO.OpenTextFile(flnm, fsoForReading)
if offset > 0 then
strBuff = objTextStream.Read(offset - 1)
end if
if bytes = -1 then ' Get All!
GetBytes = objTextStream.Read(lngSize) 'ReadAll
else
GetBytes = objTextStream.Read(bytes)
end if
objTextStream.Close
set objTextStream = nothing
set objFSO = nothing
end function
':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
'::: :::
'::: Functions to convert two bytes to a numeric value (long) :::
'::: (both little-endian and big-endian) :::
'::: :::
':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
function lngConvert(strTemp)
lngConvert = clng(asc(left(strTemp, 1)) + ((asc(right(strTemp, 1)) * 256)))
end function
function lngConvert2(strTemp)
lngConvert2 = clng(asc(right(strTemp, 1)) + ((asc(left(strTemp, 1)) * 256)))
end function
':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
'::: :::
'::: This function does most of the real work. It will attempt :::
'::: to read any file, regardless of the extension, and will :::
'::: identify if it is a graphical image. :::
'::: :::
'::: Passed: :::
'::: flnm => Filespec of file to read :::
'::: width => width of image :::
'::: height => height of image :::
'::: depth => color depth (in number of colors) :::
'::: strImageType=> type of image (e.g. GIF, BMP, etc.) :::
'::: :::
':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
function gfxSpex(flnm, width, height, depth, strImageType)
dim strPNG
dim strGIF
dim strBMP
dim strType
strType = ""
strImageType = "(unknown)"
gfxSpex = False
strPNG = chr(137) & chr(80) & chr(78)
strGIF = "GIF"
strBMP = chr(66) & chr(77)
strType = GetBytes(flnm, 0, 3)
if strType = strGIF then ' is GIF
strImageType = "GIF"
Width = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 7, 2))
Height = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 9, 2))
Depth = 2 ^ ((asc(GetBytes(flnm, 11, 1)) and 7) + 1)
gfxSpex = True
elseif left(strType, 2) = strBMP then ' is BMP
strImageType = "BMP"
Width = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 19, 2))
Height = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 23, 2))
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(GetBytes(flnm, 29, 1)))
gfxSpex = True
elseif strType = strPNG then ' Is PNG
strImageType = "PNG"
Width = lngConvert2(GetBytes(flnm, 19, 2))
Height = lngConvert2(GetBytes(flnm, 23, 2))
Depth = getBytes(flnm, 25, 2)
select case asc(right(Depth,1))
case 0
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1)))
gfxSpex = True
case 2
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1)) * 3)
gfxSpex = True
case 3
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1))) '8
gfxSpex = True
case 4
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1)) * 2)
gfxSpex = True
case 6
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1)) * 4)
gfxSpex = True
case else
Depth = -1
end select
else
strBuff = GetBytes(flnm, 0, -1) ' Get all bytes from file
lngSize = len(strBuff)
flgFound = 0
strTarget = chr(255) & chr(216) & chr(255)
flgFound = instr(strBuff, strTarget)
if flgFound = 0 then
exit function
end if
strImageType = "JPG"
lngPos = flgFound + 2
ExitLoop = false
do while ExitLoop = False and lngPos < lngSize
do while asc(mid(strBuff, lngPos, 1)) = 255 and lngPos < lngSize
lngPos = lngPos + 1
loop
if asc(mid(strBuff, lngPos, 1)) < 192 or asc(mid(strBuff, lngPos, 1)) > 195 then
lngMarkerSize = lngConvert2(mid(strBuff, lngPos + 1, 2))
lngPos = lngPos + lngMarkerSize + 1
else
ExitLoop = True
end if
loop
'
if ExitLoop = False then
Width = -1
Height = -1
Depth = -1
else
Height = lngConvert2(mid(strBuff, lngPos + 4, 2))
Width = lngConvert2(mid(strBuff, lngPos + 6, 2))
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(mid(strBuff, lngPos + 8, 1)) * 8)
gfxSpex = True
end if
end if
end function
hmm den laver ged.
Jeg fyrede den af, og så lavede den ballade med linjen
Response.Write "<img src=""" & FileName & """" Width=""" & Int(intWidth/(intHigh/maxHigh)) & """ Height=""" & maxHigh & """>"
Så fjernede jeg alle de ekstra "-tegn, men nu brokker den sig over overflow.
Så lige et andet spørgsmål, kan man når man uploader med aspsmartupload, tjekke billedets opløsning, og resize, hvis det er større end 800 width fx.?