Hello Monks,
In trying to understand the basics of creating thumbnails using GD.pm. I found a simple script that I copied and called thumbnail.cgi(CHMOD755), the code seemed to make sense.
So I placed a jpg file directly into the cgi folder(CHMOD755) and I plugged in the src file name and nothing happens. Not even a print statement, just a blank white page.
I am very frustrated. I just wanted to see how the thumbnail creation works.
Thanks for your time
Cal
#!/usr/local/bin/perl use GD; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; my $maxheight = 100; my $maxwidth = 100; my $srcimage = GD::Image->newFromJpeg("churchmiddle.jpg"); my ($srcW,$srcH) = $srcimage->getBounds(); my $wdiff = $srcW - $maxwidth; my $hdiff = $srcH - $maxheight; my $newH; my $newW; if ($wdiff > $hdiff) { $newW = $maxwidth; $aspect = ($newW/$srcW); $newH = int($srcH * $aspect); } else { $newH = $maxheight; $aspect = ($newH/$srcH); $newW = int($srcW * $aspect); } print "converting $srcW:$srcH to $newW:$newH\n"; my $newimage = new GD::Image($newW,$newH); $newimage->copyResized($srcimage,0,0,0,0,$newW,$newH,$srcW,$srcH); open(FILE, ">test.jpg") || die "Cannot open churchmiddle.jpg: $!\n"; print FILE $newimage->jpeg;
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