I realize this is a bit off topic, since it's not strictly Perl related, but
the application I am working on is a Perl app, and I have been unable to
find an answer elsewhere.
<! Flames > /dev/null 2>&1 0>&1 !>
Is there any way, from a web server script, to ask the browser what
resolution the screen is? I'm trying to minimize the impact on the client
when displaying images. I have a large number of images that are shown as a
table of thumbnails. When the user clicks on a thumbnail, the full picture
is displayed. These are detailed pictures of property, buildings, building
plans, etc. I am using Image::Magick to resize the pictures prior to sending
to the client browser.
The idea is to display the maximum amount of detail and resolution that the
client browser can handle without resizing the screen, or scrolling. In
order to do this I need to know the screen size in pixels of the remote
browser.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
ego
Edward G. Orton, GWN Consultants Inc.
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