Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor[ENCRYPTED]

2004-07-16 Thread Doug Hughes
I wanted to say that two of my products, the Alagad Image Component and the now deprecated MagicTag were mentioned here.  Please let me know if I can answer any questions on these products. The site for both of these is http://www.alagad.com.  I can also be reached via the contact us form on that

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-16 Thread Jim Louis
Found this one not to long ago.  Have no Idea how  well it works and it costs.. http://www.easel2.com/cfximage_support.html >> 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

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-15 Thread Doug Hughes
I wanted to say that two of my products, the Alagad Image Component and the now deprecated MagicTag were mentioned here.  Please let me know if I can answer any questions on these products. The site for both of these is http://www.alagad.com.  I can also be reached via the contact us form on that

RE: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-14 Thread Benjamin Wilson
http://www.cfxtras.com/SalesComponentDetail.cfx?componentid=104 ben   _   From: Ryan Mannion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 10:24 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Coldfusion Web Image Editor Doest anyone know of a image editor that can be used in a webpage, preferably not

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Jul 13, 2004, at 7:27 AM, Phillip Beazley wrote: > At 10:23 AM 7/13/2004, you wrote: > >  >Doest anyone know of a image editor that can be used in a webpage, >  >preferably not a java applet etc. It does not have to be the >  >"photoshop" of web browsers, but resize, crop etc would be great. Th

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Qasim Rasheed
>Doest anyone know of a image editor that can be used in a webpage, >preferably not a java applet etc. It does not have to be the >"photoshop" of web browsers, but resize, crop etc would be great. The >cheapest, or free would be best like always! > >Thanks in advance. > >Ryan I have recently deve

RE: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Qasim Rasheed
- From: Phillip Beazley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:06 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor 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 a

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Nick de Voil
> 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. Yes, this is exactly what we do. We hav

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Rick Root
Rick Root wrote: > Boyzoid wrote: > >  > There is a very good server side solution from Alagad.  Check out >  > http://alagad.com/index.cfm/name-aic. > > The correct uRL is:  http://alagad.com/index.cfm/name-=aic Shoot, please ignore that statement.   - Rick [Todays Threads] [This Message]

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Rick Root
>  > At 10:23 AM 7/13/2004, you wrote: >  > >  >  >Doest anyone know of a image editor that can be used in a webpage, >  >  >preferably not a java applet etc. It does not have to be the >  >  >"photoshop" of web browsers, but resize, crop etc would be great. The >  >  >cheapest, or free would be be

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Phillip Beazley
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. > >

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Rick Root
Boyzoid wrote: > There is a very good server side solution from Alagad.  Check out > http://alagad.com/index.cfm/name-aic. The correct uRL is:  http://alagad.com/index.cfm/name-=aic Though that isn't really an image editor.   - Rick [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Un

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Jerry Johnson
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 cro

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Boyzoid
There is a very good server side solution from Alagad.  Check out http://alagad.com/index.cfm/name-aic. - Original Message - From: Ryan Mannion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 10:23:53 -0400 Subject: Coldfusion Web Image Editor To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Doest anyone know

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Rick Root
> At 10:23 AM 7/13/2004, you wrote: > >  >Doest anyone know of a image editor that can be used in a webpage, >  >preferably not a java applet etc. It does not have to be the >  >"photoshop" of web browsers, but resize, crop etc would be great. The >  >cheapest, or free would be best like always!

Re: Coldfusion Web Image Editor

2004-07-13 Thread Phillip Beazley
At 10:23 AM 7/13/2004, you wrote: >Doest anyone know of a image editor that can be used in a webpage, >preferably not a java applet etc. It does not have to be the >"photoshop" of web browsers, but resize, crop etc would be great. The >cheapest, or free would be best like always! Ooo, damn, I nee