On Monday 29 Sep 2008 12:43:32 pm Jeff Anderson wrote:
> > hi,
> > when I open a jpg file directly in firefox, I get a magnifying glass
> > cursor, which on clicking gives me a bigger more detailed image. The same
> > file when served through the get_photo_url in a django template does not
> > give this - how can I achieve this?
> >  
>
> This is a browser feature. Some browsers have a plug-in that adds this
> functionality. It has nothing to do with Django itself.
>
> I'm not sure what 'get_photo_url' is, nor why you are trying to use
> Django templates to present a straight jpg image.

possibly because I have flu and my brain is not working. Actually the problem 
was that the image was not displaying at full resolution, which was due to 
the width tag. I did not really need the magnifier. I have solved the problem 
by accepting the lower resolution image and providing a link to the raw jpeg 
file. Anyway thanks as your questions clarified my question.

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regards
KG
http://lawgon.livejournal.com

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