2012-02-17, 21:34:26
Hello Zorato,
I was very excited to see this plugin. I know all too well that there are a lot of people that have no idea on the resolution of images as they upload them. It's just a photo that they want to have on their website.
However the plugin doesn't seem to work on my installations of GS 3.0. I even installed a fresh GS 3.0, copied the imagizer plugin to the plugins folder and uploaded a large file (I ddn't change any other settings at all and uploadify is turned off by default anyway).
The file uploaded at exactly the same resolution as the original (1200 x 1600). I believe the default setting should have cropped it to 500 x 500.
I have treid it on XAMPP and my VPS server. Is there any any setting that needs to get enabled / diabled to make it work. I also hope that you get it to work with 3.1 eventually - Is this something your still working on?
Look forward to your reply.
Stryker.
I think this is going to be one of those necessary plugins that should be loaded with every install. I hope the solution is fairly straight forward.
I was very excited to see this plugin. I know all too well that there are a lot of people that have no idea on the resolution of images as they upload them. It's just a photo that they want to have on their website.
However the plugin doesn't seem to work on my installations of GS 3.0. I even installed a fresh GS 3.0, copied the imagizer plugin to the plugins folder and uploaded a large file (I ddn't change any other settings at all and uploadify is turned off by default anyway).
The file uploaded at exactly the same resolution as the original (1200 x 1600). I believe the default setting should have cropped it to 500 x 500.
I have treid it on XAMPP and my VPS server. Is there any any setting that needs to get enabled / diabled to make it work. I also hope that you get it to work with 3.1 eventually - Is this something your still working on?
Look forward to your reply.
Stryker.
I think this is going to be one of those necessary plugins that should be loaded with every install. I hope the solution is fairly straight forward.