Anyone plan on more beta testing?
Thanks to John, Dave, Russell and Brian for participating in the Image Resizer beta. If anyone else plans on trying it out, please post back. Otherwise, I'll wrap up the beta period.
Thanks!
Thanks to John, Dave, Russell and Brian for participating in the Image Resizer beta. If anyone else plans on trying it out, please post back. Otherwise, I'll wrap up the beta period.
Thanks!
I had a go with it and it seems to work without any issues.
I just haven't had sufficient chance to test its scope, so don't realise its full potential
Anna,
I have had great results with it every time.
There is one more thing I want to check, though. I remember when ADDT had a similar product, was the issues it had were that if the image name contained spaces in the file name, the resize failed. Of course, while spaces in the file name is complete no-no for web standards, as you know; we have no control over when we hand sites over to clients and what they might try to put on it.
So, I still need to test that scenario explicitly. As soon as I do that, I will report back if there are any issues.
Anna,
So sorry! I missed the beta announcement.
Looking back through my emails, I dont see that I received a notice.
I would love to test this. If the beta period is not closed, could you please send me an email?
Thanks!
Tom
Edit: I see the file is available for download of course, but was hoping you could still sent me an email Anna, so I can try to track down why I did not receive the initial notice.
I just emailed you, Tom, and see that you did some testing this weekend. Thank you!
Brian, Did you do that last test yet?
Anna,
Yes... I have completed testing on it and am happy to say that spaces do not cause a problem with the script.
I think the only other issue was mentioned in the other thread about the transparent png issue. Other than that, I think this thing is about ready to roll.
Nice work,
Brian
I've experience no other issues other than those already mentioned (in both threads).
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