Get the X prior to resize

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Get the X prior to resize new!
by Todd, 17 years, 1 month ago
Is it possible to get the x or y size prior to image resizing from within the class?Reply
Re: Get the X prior to resize new!
by Todd, 17 years, 1 month ago
NVM Figured it out. Just call $handle->image_x before you set your resize size.Reply
Re: Get the X prior to resize new!
by Todd, 17 years, 1 month ago
sratch that, $handle->Image_x defaults to 150, sooooo I guess my original question still stands.Reply
Re: Get the X prior to resize new!
by colin, 17 years, 1 month ago
No, it is not possible to know the size of the image prior to resizing, at least not in the class itself. The X and Y sizes are retrieved when you call process(), not before.

However, you can read some class variables before calling process(). For instance, you can read $foo->file_src_name which gives you the filename of the just-uploaded file. From there, you can get the size of your picture, outside of the class, and then call process() with different options.Reply
Re: Get the X prior to resize new!
by Leon, 16 years, 9 months ago
let's say we got the name of the uploaded file with $foo->file_src_name, is there a way to get the full path where the file has been uploaded?

I would like to check the mime and size of the uploaded file before the action, so I need to use file_exists() and getimagesize() functions and for this I need to know the full path to the file. Documents say it is /tmp/ but is this always true?Reply