> uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?
I checked how I would do that and did not find a good solution. If I put a
<img width=300 ...>
for example, this scales down a big picture to only 300 pixels width. But if you submit a small
picture, like just an icon, it blows it up to 300 pixels as well, which does not look nice.
Unfortunatle I don't know of any option like "maxwidth=x" which only scales pictures down if they
are larger than x. Do you know? |
> > uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?
>
> I checked how I would do that and did not find a good solution. If I put a
>
> <img width=300 ...>
>
> for example, this scales down a big picture to only 300 pixels width. But if you submit a small
> picture, like just an icon, it blows it up to 300 pixels as well, which does not look nice.
> Unfortunatle I don't know of any option like "maxwidth=x" which only scales pictures down if they
> are larger than x. Do you know?
the following should do the job:
<table><TR><TD width="200">
<img src="IMG_3133.jpg" width="100%">
</TD></TR></table>
or (better I think)
<div style="width: 200px">
<img src="IMG_3133.jpg" style="width: 100%" />
</div>
the configurable parameter should be with obviously :-) |
the following patch corrects the problem, plz apply :
--- elogd.c 2005-02-03 16:46:10.000000000 +0100
+++ elogd_albert.c 2005-02-08 15:40:36.000000000 +0100
@@ -6178,7 +6178,7 @@
if (getcfg("global", "charset", str, sizeof(str)))
rsprintf("Content-Type: text/html;charset=%s\r\n", str);
else
- rsprintf("Content-Type: text/html;charset=%S\r\n", DEFAULT_HTTP_CHARSET);
+ rsprintf("Content-Type: text/html;charset=%s\r\n", DEFAULT_HTTP_CHARSET);
if (use_keepalive) {
rsprintf("Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n");
@@ -11267,7 +11267,7 @@
rsprintf("Server: ELOG HTTP %s\r\n", VERSION);
rsprintf("Accept-Ranges: bytes\r\n");
rsprintf("Connection: close\r\n");
- rsprintf("Content-Type: text/plain;charset=%S\r\n", DEFAULT_HTTP_CHARSET);
+ rsprintf("Content-Type: text/plain;charset=%s\r\n", DEFAULT_HTTP_CHARSET);
rsprintf("Pragma: no-cache\r\n");
rsprintf("Expires: Fri, 01 Jan 1983 00:00:00 GMT\r\n\r\n"); |