For those waiting anxiously...
I have hacked together an image upload, and multiple upload script. It takes the uploaded .jpg file (the only format at this time) and creates a thumbnail for it. That should generalize to other formats -- without using ImageMagick.
It needs a lot of cleaning up, and still has to insert into the database, but the major hurdles seem to have been jumped without much problems (yet).
The database insertions are just standard "add.cgi" stuff.
Next step is figuring out some logic to allow easy organizing of the uploads. Creating a workable scheme that is flexible enough to accomodate at least 80% of those who would like to use the program may be an effort in futility, and some "hard coded" scheme may have to be adopted... but I'm hoping for the best :)
As always, .GIF is problematic because of the UniSYS patents.
PUGDOGŪ
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ: http://pugdog.com/FAQ
I have hacked together an image upload, and multiple upload script. It takes the uploaded .jpg file (the only format at this time) and creates a thumbnail for it. That should generalize to other formats -- without using ImageMagick.
It needs a lot of cleaning up, and still has to insert into the database, but the major hurdles seem to have been jumped without much problems (yet).
The database insertions are just standard "add.cgi" stuff.
Next step is figuring out some logic to allow easy organizing of the uploads. Creating a workable scheme that is flexible enough to accomodate at least 80% of those who would like to use the program may be an effort in futility, and some "hard coded" scheme may have to be adopted... but I'm hoping for the best :)
As always, .GIF is problematic because of the UniSYS patents.
PUGDOGŪ
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ: http://pugdog.com/FAQ