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ASP_Volume3 Graphics/ Sound #58733

Create Dynamic Images (Advanced) (.gif,.jpg,.png) (Server-Side with GD Library)

Edited quote from www.boutell.com: "GD is an open source code library for the dynamic creation of images by programmers. GD creates PNG, JPEG and GIF images, and is commonly used to generate charts, graphics, thumbnails, graphs, text and almost anything on the fly." For a demonstration of this project: http://www.pinnacle.co.za/gif/dynamicgif.asp - Press F5 to refresh and see a new random image. Read more here: http://www.codeproject.com/asp/GDLibraryWrapper.asp - 3 ASP examples included! Readme.txt included. What can it do? An image can be created/loaded, drawn on, saved to file/database or sent to a browser in less than 5 lines of code! Read/Write directly to BLOB/Image types in SQL.opening a file and writing a copyright message on it or adding a watermark/logo. Creating pie charts or graphs for stats. Drawing lines, pixels, circles/ellipses, gradient fills (this dll only, thanks to my best friend, L). Writing horizontal/vertical text. Loading/saving to file/database (BLOB/Image data type). Store and load an image in SQL, and output it dynamically to a client. Or first write something dynamically on it and then output it to a client browser. Upload an image to the server, change the file dynamically (like resize it, or write a message on it, or change it's format) and save it back to file for use later. The uses are endless! I hope people will vote, simply to show others the quality of this project, as I invested a lot of time to code/test/debug this project & research GD Library. NB: This project is not for the faint of heart, it might take time before you need this or have the skill set to use it! PS: You will need to compile this code in VB6 and download the GD Library DLL from www.boutel.com/gd/

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