Yes !

On 3 Dez., 10:25, Malik Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> So the same thing happens to you knut??  The uploaded image doesn't get 
> resized?
>
> West
>
> On 12/2/10, Knut <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > West wrote:
> > -----------------
> > ...The image uploads fine and appears in the thumbnail directory as
> > well, but it's just not re-sized. When I see the list of all the
> > images, I see the image in its original size in the grid. ...
> > --------------
>
> > I had the same problems in versions 6.0.6 and 6.0.7 and I still have
> > the same problem in 6.0.8 !
>
> > Knut
>
> > On 2 Dez., 21:49, West <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Yes, I did this before posting actually.  So it's not as if the list
> >> of images is wrong, the code is just reading from where it thinks the
> >> thumbnail is but I think the problem is that the resize isn't
> >> happening at all.  If there's a way I can show it to you I'm happy to
> >> do so as well.
>
> >> -West
>
> >> On Dec 2, 12:22 pm, Jeff Coughlin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > I am on CF 9.01.  Windows 2008 server.  The image is bigger than the
> >> > > resize dimensions.
>
> >> > > The source image is 940 x 501.  I'm not getting any error at all.  The
> >> > > image uploads fine and appears in the thumbnail directory as well, but
> >> > > it's just not re-sized.  When I see the list of all the images, I see
> >> > > the image in its original size in the grid.  I then thought maybe
> >> > > something was wrong with the photo so I opened up my image editing
> >> > > program Fireworks, created a large rectangle the same size as my image
> >> > > and also tried to upload it.  The same thing happens.
>
> >> > Can you verify the image sizes manually just to make sure?  Look in
> >> > /farcry/projects/[projectName]/www/images/dmImage.  In there, there
> >> > should be 3 folders.  The source image folder should be just that (the
> >> > source image, untouched), however the "StandardImage" and
> >> > "ThumbnailImage" folders should have the same filename, but resized
> >> > versions of the image.  Can you verify that they are in fact not resized
> >> > in those folders and still retain the original dimensions?
>
> >> > --
> >> > Jeff Coughlin
> >> > Web Application Developerhttp://jeffcoughlin.com
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