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Image resizer using nCode script
This hack resizes external images (not attachments) in cms, blogs, posts, new thread preview, signatures, private messages, visitor messages and vBadvanced CMPS. You have the option to: Disable the hack. Choose the resize mode. Default Maximum width. Enable and disable cms resize option. Enable and disable postbit resize option. Enable and disable signature resize option. Enable and disable blogs resize option. Enable and disable private messages resize option. Enable and disable visitor messages resize option. Enable and disable vBadvanced CMPS resize option. This hack has been tested: - Using IE, FF, Chrome and Opera using default skin. Installation: - Upload the contents of upload folder to the root of your forum. - Import the XML file via Plugins & Products > Manage Products > Add/Import Products. - If you want to use "Enlarge in the same window" option you must edit "Image Medium Max" stylevar for the style you are using. Set this stylevar to high number e.g. 2000px or more if needed. Upgrade: - Upload the contents of upload folder to the root of your forum overwriting the existing file. - Remove old product from AdminCP produact Manager. - Import the XML file via Plugins & Products > Manage Products > Add/Import Products. PS. This hack adds one link in the footer to SevenSkins website. _________________________________ _________________________________ Please: Nominate this modification for the MOTM. Support me by donating ... click the link on the right. (Support Developer) Remember to click Mark as Installed if you use this hack. _________________________________ _________________________________ 03 Sep 2012 Version 1.6 -Added functionality: Resizing of the images in vBadvanced CMPS. Total Installs to date: 1248 Total Downloads to date: 7068 31 July 2011 Version 1.5 29 Jun 2011 Version: 1.4 -Fixed to work with vBulletin 4.1.4 -remove yellow bar as it was causing issue with vBulletin 4.1.4. -Added functionality: Resizing of the images in CMS comments. -Added functionality: Resizing of the images in BLOG comments. 21 Dec 2010 Version: 1.3 Thanks to ZexTasy for cms plugin code. Added these option: -Enable and disable cms resize option. -Enable and disable postbit resize option. -Enable and disable signature resize option. -Enable and disable blogs resize option. -Enable and disable private messages resize option. -Enable and disable visitor messages resize option. 25 June 2010 Version: 1.2.0 Fixed to work with vBulletin 404. 06 March 2010 Version: 1.0.0 Released . Download Now
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still working great in 4.1.11
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Image resizer is working great in threads but doesn't work for Avatars? Should it resize according to my avatar settings in the various usergroups? I am using 4.1.10.
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your forum takes care of avatars .. not this mod
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We're running vBulletin 4.1.3pl5 and v1.3 of Image Resizer, which we didn't upgrade past dues to reasons discussed in old posts.
Has anyone experienced problems with the code not being able to open a pic that exists and is properly stored on the server? All I (and other members) see the thread is a "Not Found" error, when in fact the pic is store properly on the server and can be displayed by cutting and pasting the link into the browser directly. When I use "Firebug" in FireFox to check the code execution, I get this... <img border="0" onload="NcodeImageResizer.createOn(this);" alt="" src="http://www.xxxx.com/images/imported/2012/03/M14-1.jpg" original="http://www.xxxx.com/images/imported/2012/03/M14-1.jpg" style=""> ... but, it's highlighted in RED and says it "Failed to load the given URL"? It appears to just be happening with pics in the last month or so. Regards, Doug ps: I substitiued XXX's in the link above for privacy and security reasons .. |
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Follow up ....
Think I might have an answer ... Note that NcodeImageResizer is reading the filename as M14-1.jpg (upper case M) when in fact the file is store on the Unix server as m14-1.jpg (lower case m) and the IMG code refers to is as m14-1.jpg (lower case m). So, for whatever reason NcodeImageResizer is converting it to an UPPER case and so it doesn't match. Why is NcodeImageResizer doing this? Thanks .. Regards, Doug PayPal Donator to this mod .... Edit: I changed the file name from m14-1.jpg to m141.jpg on BOTH the server under Unix and also within the IMG tags in the post… It works now …. I don't understand why removing the dash made any difference? |
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Regards, Doug |
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thank you for update bro
i test it |
#510
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Any way to give the users the choice of the options on what happens when you click enlarge?
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wrks gr8 ...thanks
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