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Image cache empty

Thread began 7/19/2013 7:25 am by CraigR | Last modified 7/19/2013 9:11 am by CraigR | 1973 views | 8 replies |

CraigRBeta Tester

Image cache empty

I have utilised image resizer so I can display a series of company logos on a grid, but it looks like they are not being resized as the image cache is empty.

site is still in development but locked down, I can provide a link on request.

Thanks

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

yes, please provide a link and a copy of the page.

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CraigRBeta Tester

link

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I also need a copy of the page so i can see the code,

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CraigRBeta Tester

pm

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testimonials.php
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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

your image tags have no height or width attributes to them:

<img class="logocenter" src="<?php echo $row_rslogoselection['GroupLogo']; ?>" alt="<?php echo $row_rslogoselection['GroupDescription']; ?>">


image resizer uses the height and width attributes of the image tags to determine what size to resize the image to.

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CraigRBeta Tester

thanks Jason, I was setting the height and width attributes in the class - obviously not the right thing to do

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

attached is an updated CachedResize_Image.php file to correct the error.

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CachedResize_Image.php.zip
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CraigRBeta Tester

thanks Jason

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