Hi,
Thankyou for your response - much appreciated.
Problem is the ISP is not too receptive about adding new modules to
their perl install ImageMagick doesn't seem to be on there. Before I
start the arduous process of convincing them to install a module, is
there anyway of doing it without a module?
My main aims being:
- check uploaded image filesize is not too large (most important)
- check uploaded image physical pixel size
- change uploaded image physical pixel size (if possible without module)
Cheers,
Mo
On 15 Feb 2006, at 14:09, Charlie Garrison wrote:
Good morning,
On 15/2/06 at 12:57 PM -0000, Moisés Chicharro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a perl script which enables users to upload a jpg file to my
webserver from their browser. However, I'd like to reformat the
uploaded jpeg to a certain pixel width and height so that it fits in
with my webpage template (and also to avoid massive files being
uploaded). Is there any way to do this in perl?
Quite a few ways; one of the popular ones is ImageMagick.
Charlie
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