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Today, I'm going to show you how to combine jQuery, jCrop, and ImageResizing.Net to create an AJAX cropping interface - in 11 lines of javascript. This produces true, cropped images that you can use anywhere on the site simply by referencing the generated URL.Read more...
This is a high-priority update for users of v2, as it blocks a potential avenue for a DOS attack and fixes many important bugs.
This is probably the last update the v2 line will receive. v2.X is deprecated and discontinued, and support for it will be ending June 15, 2011.Read more...
Image Resizer 3 launched on April 24th. New version, new architecture, new website.
Now that the initial sprint is over, things have settled down, and I have a nice set of documentation articles, I'm finally blogging about it.Read more...
I've seen some neat things done with the resizer, but I want to hear more!
Put a link to your website and a description of how you are using it in the Comments section.
Here's some stuff I've seen:
Weather imagery manipulation
Real estate photograph and mapping
Photography sites
Product catalogs
Social networking sites
Integration into a variety of CMSes (DotNetNuke and a few others I can't remember)
However you are using it, whatever you are doing - show us!
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It's been almost a year since the last version was released.
In a way, it's good - the last version was very stable and secure. In the last year, hundreds of customers have bought and installed the product, and less than a dozen have encountered any bugs.Read more...
Better performance, better installation, better samples, more features! Installation has been simplified to copying and pasting.Read more...
In this sequel to 20 Image Resizing Pitfalls, I'm outlining the architecture of my image resizing module, and including the source code for the HttpModule (but not the supporting classes).Read more...
I've received many requests for a 'trial' version of the image resizer. This demo version is fully-functional, but watermarks 50% of the generated images with "Unlicensed".Read more...
Dozens of articles on server-side image resizing have been written. If we count other tongues, maybe hundreds. These contributions to the community have been invaluable to me, and I truly appreciate the time each author spent to share his or her knowledge.Read more...
Version 2.0 beta is now available!Read more...
Version 2.0 includes dozens of new features and performance enhancements. Upgrading is simple, but there are a few things you should know.Read more...
Here are some examples of what can be done with Version 2.0.Read more...
Adding web.config settingsRead more...
Installation and configuration instructions for the Image ResizerRead more...
License agreement for the Image ResizerRead more...