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I'm working on photo gallery. Using php to read files and pushing it to jquery on client machine to build image gallery. (works good)

I wanted to use php exif function to get thumbnails of images to make preview of photos

I cannot use php function since my hosting disabled exif module.

I found great library php library but i cannot start it to use as i want it to. I just cannot find good manual for this. (ill continue to work on this, because this work on test image)

i dont wont to use crop like functions (jquery or html) for this, since i dont want to download all images right from the start. I want only to load thumbnails and on click this will load the image itself.

Can anyone please help me with this? Thank a lot!!!!

Alexei alexela.biz

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  • You'll have to download the image before you can do the transformation.
    – Aidan Ewen
    Dec 4, 2012 at 4:47
  • If someone interesting i made small gallery that uses nailthumb plugin stackoverflow.com/questions/13821941/… will post final version tomorrow. need to make page+ page- function. Hope it useful. alexei
    – aleXela
    Dec 12, 2012 at 2:04

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Did your host disable GD and image functions?

Try this block: http://davidwalsh.name/create-image-thumbnail-php

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  • Only EXIF module is disabled. and they will not set it up. PHP works great. But only on localhost. when i put it to the server i'm getting error. I spoke to techsupp they told me same thing. module is disabled.
    – aleXela
    Dec 4, 2012 at 4:00
  • Getting a new web host is easier than alternatives.
    – fionbio
    Dec 4, 2012 at 4:35
  • )))) like this one. I'm searching for new one. Not because of this, but of the slow performance (arvixe) in my country. But until i'll find, i need to do this.
    – aleXela
    Dec 4, 2012 at 13:27
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You'll have to download the image to the browser if you want to tranform it there. So just set the style of the image so the browser displays it as a thumb.

For example if your image is 460 x 460px then you could create a 100x100 px thumb by adding the following style to the img tag.

<img id="my_thumb" src="my/image/source460x460.jpg" style="height: 100px, width: 100px">

I guess your javascript would look something like -

var imageElement = document.getElementById('my_thumb');

Standards based browsers

imageElement.setAttribute('style', "height: 100px, width: 100px");

Dodgy IE browser

imageElement.style.setAttribute('cssText', "height: 100px, width: 100px");

and jquery

$('#my_thumb').attr('style') = "height: 100px, width: 100px";
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  • You right, i can use it. But as i wrote, i dont want to. main thing i dont want to load all images from the beginning. if ill use such method, it will happen.
    – aleXela
    Dec 4, 2012 at 4:03
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    Sorry I read the question title and figured you must already have the image at the client (I'm pretty sure you'll need the original image at the client if you're going to do the transformation there)
    – Aidan Ewen
    Dec 4, 2012 at 4:21
  • user1873689, you'd already have to download the images to the client to make thumbs out of them. In that event, you might as well simply use a down-sized image for the thumb, as Aidan Ewen suggested.
    – XML
    Dec 4, 2012 at 4:30
  • I got only filenames at client size first. so i think you right. i cannot only use thumbs in files itself.
    – aleXela
    Dec 4, 2012 at 13:34
  • Ill have to write my own image script (using php script i found (it works great)) or make simple downgrade-size thumbs.
    – aleXela
    Dec 4, 2012 at 13:40

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