RE: Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-24 Thread Andy Matthews
d 154 pixels. -Original Message- From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 10:21 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Renaming Files with CFFILE On Thursday 24 May 2007, Andy Matthews wrote: > If you resize an image to 100x150 it'll skew the ratio unles

Re: Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-24 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 24 May 2007, Andy Matthews wrote: > If you resize an image to 100x150 it'll skew the ratio unless you crop it. Easy and obvious solutions include resizing to something slightly different (102x147) but with the same aspect, or using CSS to do the cropping if the CF solution can't. Bu

RE: Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-24 Thread Andy Matthews
If you resize an image to 100x150 it'll skew the ratio unless you crop it. -Original Message- From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 10:02 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Renaming Files with CFFILE On Thursday 24 May 2007, Les Mizzell wrote: >

Re: Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-24 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 24 May 2007, Les Mizzell wrote: > "We just need to be able to export directly out of the camera. How did the ratio ever get broken then ? -- Tom Chiverton Helping to enormously deliver cross-media design-patterns on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com

Re: Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-24 Thread Les Mizzell
> The last I saw in this category was somebody who absolutely wanted to > enter several values in a text field using the Enter key in order to enter > several lines... Mine was a client with an admin for their image gallery. It was set up for a main image and a thumb. First round was my mistak

Re: Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-24 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>you put in place, somebody comes up with *something* that mucks up the works and refuses to "do it right" The last I saw in this category was somebody who absolutely wanted to enter several values in a text field using the Enter key in order to enter several lines... Of course, this submit the

RE: Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-24 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
riginal Message- From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:50 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Renaming Files with CFFILE It's so difficult accounting for every single "Stupid User Trick" that you often just want to run screaming off into the sunset

Re: Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-23 Thread James Holmes
You can use listlast() with . as the delimiter. On 5/24/07, Les Mizzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK, I want to rename this with the record ID that goes into the > database, so "397564.xls" looks great to me instead of the above. > Got no problem with the record ID part - how do I extract the

Renaming Files with CFFILE

2007-05-23 Thread Les Mizzell
It's so difficult accounting for every single "Stupid User Trick" that you often just want to run screaming off into the sunset at times. Regardless of what safeguards (client *and* server side validation, cfquery param, blah...blah) you put in place, somebody comes up with *something* that