|
| Released: |
Aug 19 2008
|
| Updated: |
Aug 19 2008 by ScottGal |
| Dev status: |
-not yet defined by owner-
|
| Rated: |
based on 7 ratings (Add your own rating)
|
| Reviewed: |
6 reviews
|
| Downloaded: |
16596 downloads |
| Wiki link: |
[release:16449] |
Image Generation
Speedy way of generating, transforming, caching images in ASP.net For more information on this release see the WebForms Wiki Page
|
|
Great idea, really cool. One feedback:
If its impossible to put String-Object Key-Value-Pairs into parameters (because strings are needed to identify caching-possibilities) then one should be able to "reset" all cached items ("not modified") because data might have changed whilst string-parameters (that e.g. did form a sql-querry) did not. Something in that direction is missing. Thumbs up!!! :-)
by KhalidNBG on Jun 1 at 9:09 PM
Well. ImageParameter definitely misses databinding. Well in case u need to make an image gallery that is something really common databinding will not be supported.
by Vjeran on Nov 5 2008 at 12:44 PM
Nice work; although there is an alternative to that in the open source library SharpPieces, http://www.sharppieces.com/free-aspnet-controls/DynamicImage.aspx; I think it's a little bit much more featured.
by alexb on Oct 21 2008 at 8:21 AM
I have tried the new Generated Image out through a sample website, and it worked fine. I like the simplicity of generating sized images through the ImageHandler file. I also tried it with the new ListView control and it was very effective in creating a thumnail list. I did try to use the FormView with paging, but this caused errors with the LINQ Single Function.
by scottt40 on Sep 28 2008 at 1:45 PM
Downloading!!!Waiting for a long time to have such controls to work with images...lets see!!!!!
To Begin in GeneratedImage control,
http://www.codedigest.com/Articles/ASPNET/119_New_Image_Generator_control_in_ASPNet_35.aspx
Regards,
Satheesh
www.codedigest.com
by satheeshbabu on Aug 27 2008 at 11:31 AM
Cool. Now if only you could integrate decent image quantization, such as octree (for GIF images, because they will look like crap using System.Drawing), I'd be really happy!
by RubenP on Aug 22 2008 at 12:36 PM
Are you sure you want to delete your review?
Rate this release |
How do you like ASP.NET Generated Image?
Select a rating, at least one star.
|
|
|
(optional)
|
400 characters left
|
Questions? This space is for reviews only. Use Discussions if you have questions. |
|
Cancel
|
|
|