CFX_JpegResize

CFX_JpegResize Download Summary

  • Language: ColdFusion
  • Platform: Windows
  • License: Freeware
  • Databases: N/A
  • Downloads: 1351
  • Released: Jul 30, 2007

CFX_JpegResize Description

CFX_JpegResize is a custom Cold Fusion tag that can resize JPG images. It takes a file from the server as input, performs a resize, and then saves the file to disk again.

This tag will only work on a Windows platform.

The resize can either be by a percentage scale factor, or by specifying a new height or width. The amount of Jpeg compression can be changed if required.

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