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Image Resizing on HTML5 Upload

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9 years ago Baub Eis posted:
Any idea when we will be able to resize images on upload? Straight uploading doesn't help me much. I'm still struggling with the deprecated server behaviors to use smart image processor. And won't be able to switch until this is updated. I am looking for a very real time frame here? I just need to know if its going to be 2 weeks or 6 months. It doesn't have to be specific, but a general answer would help. Thanks guys!

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So October 2015 it was "in the upcoming weeks". Now 27 weeks later and still in the upcoming weeks? Try to prioritize to your clients needs, as we have to as well

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9 years ago Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello Baub,
The Image Processing tool is under development and should be released in the upcoming weeks.
First we are going to release the html5 form validation tool (in a week or two) and then we will have the exact release date for the image processing tool.
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9 years ago Baub Eis replied:
Thanks Teodor, was just looking for a time line so I know how to plan....

Have a great week.

Baub
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9 years ago Brad Lawryk replied:
Any update on when the validation tool will be released?
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9 years ago Web Master replied:
Any update on the enabling the smart image processor for the HMTL 5 File uploader.
Although the image preview is nice the extension is pretty useless in a real world environment until this is added. Feel like I wasted my money.
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9 years ago Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
Smart Image Processor does not support the new HTML5 File Upload, as it has been developed using the old, deprecated server behaviors.
A new Image Processing tool is coming soon on DMXzone.
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9 years ago Web Master replied:
I hope not at an additional cost
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9 years ago Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
The Image Process tool will not be a free extension ...
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9 years ago Web Master replied:
of course it won't think I'm done using your extensions too costly - DwZone has all this built in for a very reasonable price
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9 years ago Giovanni Mombelli replied:
Hello

do you have an idea how long it will take to have the new Image Process Tool?

I'm waiting it to finish a solution for a customer... and I need to resize some images...

thanks
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9 years ago Greta Garberini replied:
I realy like this tool, already as it is - but file manipulation is also very important. In my case not only the resize element, but also other file manipulation features like all the features in ip2 (overwrite, rename, delete).

Any News?
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9 years ago Greta Garberini replied:
Are there any template mask examples? It seems pretty obvious but IMHO the description is a bit vague:
  • {name} filename without extension
  • {ext} file extension

Does it mean to rename "file.png" to "picture.png" needs something like {name=picture}.{ext}?
Could you please give some examples?
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9 years ago Greta Garberini replied:
OK, thanks to Miro, it seems one needs to put {name}{_id}{ext} without a dot before {ext}, correct?
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9 years ago Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
{name} returns the name of the uploaded file. If you are uploading a file named "mypicture.jpg" then name will return "mypicture"
If you want to rename it to "picture", just use: "picture{ext}" in the template field (without the quotes)
If you want to have have files renamed to: picture1.jpg, picture2.jpg, picture3.jpg ..... picture999.jpg, then use: "picture{_n}{ext}"
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9 years ago Greta Garberini replied:
Thx!
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9 years ago Giovanni Mombelli replied:
Any news about the new Image Processing tool? we are waiting...
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9 years ago Steve Skinner replied:
I'll chime in...

The image processing tool - is it about ready Teodor?
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9 years ago Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hi Steve,
Yes that is our next release. It should be out in the next few weeks.
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9 years ago Brad Lawryk replied:
Hopefully real soon. Without image processing it is difficult to use for clients.
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9 years ago Greta Garberini replied:
I second that. There is no workaround.
This reply was removed on 4/2/2016 9:00:55 AM.
See the changelog
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9 years ago Giovanni Mombelli replied:
I've lost a client because I couldn't finish the project.... the image resizing was missing...
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9 years ago David Woolley replied:
I really do need the new image processing tool soonest, especially for resizing then automatically creating thumbnails. Hope it has the same functionality as Smart Image Processor.
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9 years ago Jacques H replied:
So October 2015 it was "in the upcoming weeks". Now 27 weeks later and still in the upcoming weeks? Try to prioritize to your clients needs, as we have to as well
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9 years ago David Woolley replied:
SUGGESTION:
It would be awesome if the upcoming Image Processor would allow one original image to be uploaded, then thumbnails (& other sizes) are dynamically generated on the fly, so that only ONE file sits on the server. WebAssist has this functionality with their Data Bridge > Image Resizer extension.
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9 years ago Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
We are actually now in final stages of the image processor extension and will offer it as preview next week.

Also directly after that the mailer extension is coming up.

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