At 10:55 AM 7/13/2004, you wrote:
>The types of functions you are describing need not be client based.
>
>You could do this by just selecting an area of an image (a fairly easy
>dhtml or flash function), then submitting the results to the server with
>the imagename, function and select area.
>
>Most of the cf image tags can handle the crop or resize.
>
>Then return the result back to the browser, along with a "restore" button,
>and even a history list of "steps" taken from the original image.
That's all I need to do, really. Might be fairly easy for you, but I have
no idea how to do that in either dhtml or Flash. :)
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