Re: IH2 and Lightbox - addtional Images
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Originally Posted by
rugersmum
I have re-written this a number of times to tone down how I feel about your rude post so finally
my tip for you is --- have a little compasion for those less knowledgable than you this is all a big big learning curve for some of usAND may I respectfully suggest therefore if you have nothing useful to say then it is best you say nothing.....
Diva is correct - I'm just excited about the new version and the updates made to the ReadMe and simply quoted from the wrong one.
I have obviously hurt your feelings. I'm sorry, it wasn't intended.
Here is my something useful: Feeling less than from a remark made by someone you know nothing about, and whose intentions are unclear is a fairly common response among us women. I believe it stems from living in a world where, although having come a long way, still struggles with providing women with a sense of equality and value. Therefore, we must find it within ourselves, because nobody is going to give it to us.
This experience can, if you choose to allow it, provide you with deep insight into yourself based on your responses. It is a golden opportunity for growth and self empowerment.
Or, you can choose to remain hurt, angry, and frustrated. It's completely up to you and what you choose to take away from the experience :)
Re: How to prevent image theft?
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Originally Posted by
hara
Hello,
By using this Handler, how to install the enlarge image in a safety place that avoiding from stolen?
First, I recommend installing the latest version: IH3. It can be downloaded from here. After installing, if you have questions or need support, you can find that on the IH3 support thread - here
To answer your question about protecting your images from theft...both IH2 and IH3, as well as Zen Cart itself, provide several protections for you.
1. Zen Cart v139 has .htaccess files that provide an extra level of safety in terms of people being able to browse your image folder for the purpose of stealing your images. As long as you don't remove that file, all should be well.
2. Image Handler takes your main image, and makes optimized copies of it, which are then stored in a folder called bmz_cache. When your pages load, the images are loaded from this folder, and the file path to the images is obscured so thieves can't track back to your images.
3. Image Handler comes with built in watermark files, which watermark your images so that if someone DOES manage to steal them, they get a copy with a watermark across it...essentially rendering the image useless to them.
This is a HUGE deterrent to thieves.
All you have to do to use this feature of Image Handler, is set the watermark settings to "yes" in your admin. Complete instructions on how to do this are in the ReadMe.
Here's the bottom line: Your images are safer with Image Handler than without.
Re: Image Handler 2 Support
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Originally Posted by
DivaVocals
This is what I expect would occur, and you have verified that this is what will occur..
Module has been submitted, and I'm afraid it's too late to update the documentation with any such notation.. (admins will also frown upon submitting an update for a minor modification after it's available to download)
This issue has been raised several times, and not just by me, in this thread since 2007, and even your kind self has posted on this matter.
While a workaround of resizing the gif to the category image size has been suggested, I have yet to achieve this with my gif, which was supplied to me by a graphic artist long since vannished, and which appears to be locked against any amount of editing.
An alternative solution to this problem may be to exclude this one image and its category from IH, however, I have really no idea how to do this.
Suggestions welcome.
Re: Image Handler 2 Support
Have you considered turning over the image to a graphic designer or other person proficient in working with images to see if they can do anything about enlarging?
Honestly, I'm not sure how successful that would be anyway, since it's very difficult to enlarge images and retain quality. But, I'm not an image pro either.
As an alternative, what about getting someone to make you a similar image in a larger size, with the understanding that they give you the largest size/highest quality version of the image and allow you to size it down yourself?
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Originally Posted by
dw08gm
This issue has been raised several times, and not just by me, in this thread since 2007, and even your kind self has posted on this matter.
While a workaround of resizing the gif to the category image size has been suggested, I have yet to achieve this with my gif, which was supplied to me by a graphic artist long since vannished, and which appears to be locked against any amount of editing.
An alternative solution to this problem may be to exclude this one image and its category from IH, however, I have really no idea how to do this.
Suggestions welcome.
Re: Image Handler 2 Support
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Originally Posted by
ScriptJunkie
Have you considered turning over the image to a graphic designer or other person proficient in working with images to see if they can do anything about enlarging?
Honestly, I'm not sure how successful that would be anyway, since it's very difficult to enlarge images and retain quality. But, I'm not an image pro either.
As an alternative, what about getting someone to make you a similar image in a larger size, with the understanding that they give you the largest size/highest quality version of the image and allow you to size it down yourself?
Hi ScriptJunkie
I consider commissioning a graphic designer as a last resort as the original image cost several hundred dollars and recent quotes have not been much different.
In any case, where suppliers of animated artworks may also supply their own animated graphic for their product image, these too may be sorely affected by IH, even if out by only a fraction of 1px from the category image dimension specs.
Hmmm!
Re: Image Handler 2 Support
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Originally Posted by
dw08gm
This issue has been raised several times, and not just by me, in this thread since 2007, and even your kind self has posted on this matter.
I'd like to see that as I am not a fan of animated GIFs (No offense, but IMHO they are antiquated as there are better ways to display a "slideshow" of images). I have a hard time believing I made any sort of inquiry about them as I have discouraged ALL of my clients from using GIFs in general let alone animated GIFs.
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Originally Posted by
dw08gm
While a workaround of resizing the gif to the category image size has been suggested, I have yet to achieve this with my gif, which was supplied to me by a graphic artist long since vannished, and which appears to be locked against any amount of editing.
An alternative solution to this problem may be to exclude this one image and its category from IH, however, I have really no idea how to do this.
Suggestions welcome.
Image Handler does not enlarge images.. It never did.. And enlarging small images leads to poor quality images anyway.. To modify your animated GIF you need software that will correctly read the GIF and the layers which make up the animation. PhotoShop will do this, but I'm sure GIMP or other software might do the same.. You might try Googling for software suitable for editing animated GIFS..
An alternative to consider is to use a different image for this category and incorporate your animated GIF into the category description.. This way you won't need IH2 at all to display this image..
Re: Image Handler 2 Support
Hi, I hope somebody can help me with this.
I'm still running ZC 1.3.8 and installed Image Handler 2.
When I upgrade my Firefox Browser to v.4, now every time I click "larger image" to view bigger image, it only shows a vertical white box.
Thank you in advance.:smile:
Re: Image Handler 2 Support
ScriptJunkie,
Thank you so much for your advise.
One more question, IH2 and IH3 also perfectly work for simple HTML
basic picture gallery website right? Are they also can protect from image theft even the site has not .htaccess files?
Re: Image Handler 2 Support
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Originally Posted by
hara
ScriptJunkie,
Thank you so much for your advise.
One more question, IH2 and IH3 also perfectly work for simple HTML
basic picture gallery website right? Are they also can protect from image theft even the site has not .htaccess files?
As per the Image Handler readme files, Image Handler (last v2.0 release and v3.0) include an .htaccess file in the bmz_cache directory.
Suggest you download the add-on and take a look through the files so you can decide for yourself before installing.. If you decide to install IH3, then you need to post your IH3 support questions on the IH3 support thread. (not this thread)
The readme for both versions will answer most (if not all) of the questions you have.. (and if you decide to install IH3, the 1st three posts of the support thread DEFINITELY answers the question you are asking)
Re: Image Handler 2 Support
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Originally Posted by
bimo_in_bali
Hi, I hope somebody can help me with this.
I'm still running ZC 1.3.8 and installed Image Handler 2.
When I upgrade my Firefox Browser to v.4, now every time I click "larger image" to view bigger image, it only shows a vertical white box.
Thank you in advance.:smile:
You don't say WHICH version of IH2 you are running, but if it's an older version, the answer probably lies in upgrading to either the most recent IH2 version or upgrading to IH3.
a link to your site would be a HUGE help (and a link to the specific product you are having the issue with)