Good morning all,

    This one's got me really stumped.  One of our clients has a section 
of their website which allows other companies to sign on as their 
affiliates.  They can give name, address, website, e-mail, etc. but the 
one part that's killing us is that they can also uploads their company 
logo.  We have a window pop up several times that tells them that their 
logo must be no more than 100x100 pixels.  Guess what? We've got idiots 
loading images that are like 800x600 etc.  We even had one clown upload 
a high resolution image which is about 13Megs.  Totally throws off the 
website.  

Does anyone know of a way to determine the size of an image that is 
being uploaded?  Some way that I can test for height and width and catch 
those exceptions?  The solution that we had was totally cool with the 
client until the person that actually verifies the new affiliates 
information got a hold of it and she's enough of a pain to DEMAND that 
we change it so that it's impossible to upload images that are too big.  
Funny part is that she thinks that they are not going to pay for the 
fix.  HA! We got the docs to prove it.

Thanks,

Michael Corrigan
Programmer
Endora Digital Solutions
1900 Highland Avenue, Suite 200
Lombard, IL 60148
630-627-5055 ext.-136
630/627-5255 Fax

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