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39 If you're calling phpThumb() as an object then you will
61 re-save the images with an image editor that can embed an EXIF
62 thumbnail (Photoshop for example) which phpThumb can use as an
69 A: The problem is that phpThumb.php returns an image -- there is no
88 See /demo/phpThumb.demo.object.php for an example.
93 A: This is not phpThumb's fault, it is an IE issue:
104 For an alpha-channel PNG display in IE hack, see this page:
115 you have an image upload form, most likely the images will
122 Q: Should I use phpThumb.php, or use phpThumb() as an object?
126 thumbnailed version of an existing image, use phpThumb.php
128 files (during upload, for example), that's an appropriate
133 **always use phpThumb.php unless you NEED to have an object**
179 phpThumb as an object and call RenderToFile() to save the
181 See /demo/phpThumb.demo.object.php for an example.
275 A: Your PHP was probably installed as an Apache module. If so, you have to set
307 to know where an image will be rendered to, it may be
308 easier and better to call phpThumb as an object and handle
310 for an example.
331 Q: When I resize an animated GIF the new "smaller" version is