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> Resizing A Jpeg Uploaded To Internet Web Site., Using Java Scripting ?
Jove
post Dec 23 2007, 01:02 AM
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I have uploaded a picture to an internet web site and it was not the size that I wanted it to be. the image format that I uploadedf was a JPEG and the original was much larger than what is displayed at this web site.

I have accessed the edit photo page and found this message there.

To change the size of a picture you must have JavaScript enabled in your Internet Browser Options.
Minimal size of a photo is 100 x 100. Current size of your photo is 134 x 100.


I have gone to the customized IE options, allow scriplets, and enabeled this, I am not sure is that is the same as enabeling Java scripting ?

If that is correct I would like to proceed to the next step, as I have gone to the web site and tapped into editing and
can't seem to make a difference.

I would very much appreciate your expertise on solving this.

This post has been edited by Jove: Dec 23 2007, 01:03 AM


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post Dec 24 2007, 07:58 PM
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this should work...


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post Dec 25 2007, 02:24 PM
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Very Interesting !

I'll have to get back to this, but thank you much, . . .

Have a Merry !


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