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Get the image size, height and width using ASP or JavaScript

Get the image size, height and width using ASP or JavaScript

         

rezz7

3:32 am on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Does anyone know how to retrieve the size of an image, both width and height using asp or javascript?

Purple Martin

4:24 am on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



What do you mean by "retrieve"? What are you trying to do?

Krapulator

5:19 am on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



There is an Asp Component (add on) which allows this to be done, I think its called "Imagesize".

Zaphod Beeblebrox

12:10 pm on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Got this one somewhere, but forgot where, so here it comes:


<%
'THIS INCLUDE GETS THE IMAGE PROPERTIES AND PASSES THEM BACK

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'::: :::
'::: This routine will attempt to identify any filespec passed :::
'::: as a graphic file (regardless of the extension). This will :::
'::: work with BMP, GIF, JPG and PNG files. :::
'::: :::
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'::: Based on ideas presented by David Crowell :::
'::: (credit where due) :::
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'::: blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah :::
'::: blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah :::
'::: blah blah Copyright *c* MM, Mike Shaffer blah blah :::
'::: blah blah ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WORLDWIDE blah blah :::
'::: blah blah Permission is granted to use this code blah blah :::
'::: blah blah in your projects, as long as this blah blah :::
'::: blah blah copyright notice is included blah blah :::
'::: blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah :::
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'::: :::
'::: This function gets a specified number of bytes from any :::
'::: file, starting at the offset (base 1) :::
'::: :::
'::: Passed: :::
'::: flnm => Filespec of file to read :::
'::: offset => Offset at which to start reading :::
'::: bytes => How many bytes to read :::
'::: :::
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function GetBytes(flnm, offset, bytes)

Dim objFSO
Dim objFTemp
Dim objTextStream
Dim lngSize

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Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
' First, we get the filesize
Set objFTemp = objFSO.GetFile(flnm)
lngSize = objFTemp.Size
set objFTemp = nothing

fsoForReading = 1
Set objTextStream = objFSO.OpenTextFile(flnm, fsoForReading)

if offset > 0 then
strBuff = objTextStream.Read(offset - 1)
end if

if bytes = -1 then' Get All!

GetBytes = objTextStream.Read(lngSize) 'ReadAll

else

GetBytes = objTextStream.Read(bytes)

end if

objTextStream.Close
set objTextStream = nothing
set objFSO = nothing

end function

':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
'::: :::
'::: Functions to convert two bytes to a numeric value (long) :::
'::: (both little-endian and big-endian) :::
'::: :::
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function lngConvert(strTemp)
lngConvert = clng(asc(left(strTemp, 1)) + ((asc(right(strTemp, 1)) * 256)))
end function

function lngConvert2(strTemp)
lngConvert2 = clng(asc(right(strTemp, 1)) + ((asc(left(strTemp, 1)) * 256)))
end function


':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
'::: :::
'::: This function does most of the real work. It will attempt :::
'::: to read any file, regardless of the extension, and will :::
'::: identify if it is a graphical image. :::
'::: :::
'::: Passed: :::
'::: flnm => Filespec of file to read :::
'::: width => width of image :::
'::: height => height of image :::
'::: depth => color depth (in number of colors) :::
'::: strImageType=> type of image (e.g. GIF, BMP, etc.) :::
'::: :::
':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
function gfxSpex(flname, width, height, depth, strImageType)

dim strPNG
dim strGIF
dim strBMP
dim strType
dim flnm
strType = ""
strImageType = "(unknown)"

gfxSpex = False
flnm = Server.MapPath(flname)
strPNG = chr(137) & chr(80) & chr(78)
strGIF = "GIF"
strBMP = chr(66) & chr(77)

strType = GetBytes(flnm, 0, 3)

if strType = strGIF then' is GIF

strImageType = "GIF"
Width = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 7, 2))
Height = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 9, 2))
Depth = 2 ^ ((asc(GetBytes(flnm, 11, 1)) and 7) + 1)
gfxSpex = True

elseif left(strType, 2) = strBMP then' is BMP

strImageType = "BMP"
Width = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 19, 2))
Height = lngConvert(GetBytes(flnm, 23, 2))
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(GetBytes(flnm, 29, 1)))
gfxSpex = True

elseif strType = strPNG then' Is PNG

strImageType = "PNG"
Width = lngConvert2(GetBytes(flnm, 19, 2))
Height = lngConvert2(GetBytes(flnm, 23, 2))
Depth = getBytes(flnm, 25, 2)

select case asc(right(Depth,1))
case 0
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1)))
gfxSpex = True
case 2
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1)) * 3)
gfxSpex = True
case 3
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1))) '8
gfxSpex = True
case 4
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1)) * 2)
gfxSpex = True
case 6
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(left(Depth, 1)) * 4)
gfxSpex = True
case else
Depth = -1
end select

else

strBuff = GetBytes(flnm, 0, -1)' Get all bytes from file
lngSize = len(strBuff)
flgFound = 0

strTarget = chr(255) & chr(216) & chr(255)
flgFound = instr(strBuff, strTarget)

if flgFound = 0 then
exit function
end if

strImageType = "JPG"
lngPos = flgFound + 2
ExitLoop = false

do while ExitLoop = False and lngPos < lngSize

do while asc(mid(strBuff, lngPos, 1)) = 255 and lngPos < lngSize
lngPos = lngPos + 1
loop

if asc(mid(strBuff, lngPos, 1)) < 192 or asc(mid(strBuff, lngPos, 1)) > 195 then
lngMarkerSize = lngConvert2(mid(strBuff, lngPos + 1, 2))
lngPos = lngPos + lngMarkerSize + 1
else
ExitLoop = True
end if

loop
'
if ExitLoop = False then

Width = -1
Height = -1
Depth = -1

else

Height = lngConvert2(mid(strBuff, lngPos + 4, 2))
Width = lngConvert2(mid(strBuff, lngPos + 6, 2))
Depth = 2 ^ (asc(mid(strBuff, lngPos + 8, 1)) * 8)
gfxSpex = True

end if

end if

end function

':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
'::: Test Harness :::
':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

' To test, we'll just try to show all files with a .GIF extension in the root of C:

'dim imgpath
'imgpath = server.mappath(request("strpath") + imgs(request("imno")))
' if gfxSpex(imgpath, w, h, c, strType) = true then
'end if

set objFC = nothing
set objF = nothing
set objFSO = nothing

%>

Krapulator

9:54 pm on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Bloody clever script that one, though a hell of a lot of code for a very small reward!