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I have this resizing script I got from an answer I found on SO.

<script type="text/javascript">
  function resizeImg(img)
  {
    var resize = 150;
    var origH  = 61;
    var origW  = 250;
    var mouseX = event.x;
    var mouseY = event.y;
    var newH   = origH * (resize / 100);
    var newW   = origW * (resize / 100);

    img.style.height = newH;
    img.style.width  = newW;

    var c = img.parentNode;

    c.scrollLeft = (mouseX * (resize / 100)) - (newW / 2) / 2;
    c.scrollTop  = (mouseY * (resize / 100)) - (newH / 2) / 2;
  }
</script>

It is located in the HEAD placeholder tag in my page.

In the same page, in the content placeholder, I have an <img> tag which needs to run the function above 'onclick'.

Therefore, It needs to return 'this' like this:

<img src="someImage.jpg" alt="" onclick="resizeImg(this)" />

However, this doesn't work. I have no idea how to do this and I tried searching google for some time now but nothing came up.

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  • Have you checked by placing an alert in the javascript function to check whether is it calling or not?
    – Dev
    Jan 2, 2013 at 9:52
  • The code changes the image's parentNode ( var c = img.parentNode; ) In what container is the img placed in?
    – Blachshma
    Jan 2, 2013 at 9:54
  • @Dev - Yes, I did - it works. Blachshma - The image is placed in a div.
    – Asaf
    Jan 2, 2013 at 10:04
  • @xTCx be careful : your code is not cross-browser : you are using window.event which is only accessible from IE... Jan 2, 2013 at 10:04
  • Oh! that must be it then since I'm using chrome! Is there an alternative to it that works in chrome?
    – Asaf
    Jan 2, 2013 at 10:05

2 Answers 2

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Not sure from where you have copied the source. I suspect event.x, event.y - shouldn't you be using clientx and clienty properties. Besides, for cross-browser, you need to manage the event reference and image element can be obtained from event object's target.

Anyway, try out modified code as below:

<script type="text/javascript">

    function resizeImg(e)   {     
        var event = window.event || e;
        var img = event.target || event.srcElement;
        var resize = 150;     
        var origH  = 61;     
        var origW  = 250;     
        var mouseX = event.clientX;     
        var mouseY = event.clientY;     
        var newH   = origH * (resize / 100);     
        var newW   = origW * (resize / 100);      
        img.style.height = newH + 'px';     
        img.style.width  = newW + 'px';      
        var c = img.parentNode;      
        c.scrollLeft = (mouseX * (resize / 100)) - (newW / 2) / 2;     
        c.scrollTop  = (mouseY * (resize / 100)) - (newH / 2) / 2;   
}

</script>
<div>
<img src="someImage.jpg" alt="" onclick="resizeImg(event)" />
</div>

I have created the jsfiddle for the same.

Lastly, consider using productivity library such as jquery which will make things a lot simpler.

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  • Thanks! That worked. As for using jQuery, I can't. It's for a school project and therefore it's limited, otherwise it'd be too easy :-P I could do it more easily with CSS3 which I'm more familiar with, but then again, I'm limited.
    – Asaf
    Jan 2, 2013 at 10:36
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You don't need to pass a reference to this via the argument list as the context is already there within the function. Change your markup to this:

<img src="someImage.jpg" alt="" onclick="resizeImg();" />

Then in the javascript function resizeImg you can simply use this to reference the image clicked on:

function resizeImg() {
    var img = this; // will contain a reference to your element
}

Here's a working example of doing the same kind of thing with a DIV element.

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  • @SamuelCaillerie I disagree. While I may have misunderstood the question, I still provided an attempted answer and also a working example of my answer to support this. Which is far more than a simple comment. Jan 2, 2013 at 10:36
  • Doesn't solve the problem really... Thanks for trying though!
    – Asaf
    Jan 2, 2013 at 10:36
  • @Paul Aldred : yes it works but with a simplified version which will not have the main functionality here (resizing the image) where stands the problem (event is not defined)... Jan 2, 2013 at 10:38

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