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  • 28-03-2014 01:37PM
    #1
    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 22


    Hi All,

    I'm looking into writing an image handler to optimise the images on my asp.net website.

    Anyone else out there who has attempted something similar ?

    Hoping to increase the performance of a website by doing it.


    Declan


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,267 ✭✭✭00sully


    Declan Feely, you still going around with a house phone in your pocket? :D

    seriously though, what type of optimization do you need? you could probably tune your site to use less images, less http requests (http://headjs.com/ or require.js). Is there much to be gained doing pre-processing on images in .Net?

    Also, the System.Drawing namespace is not supported for Asp.Net. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/390532/system-drawing-in-windows-or-asp-net-services

    Al.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 22 feelyd


    Hey Al,

    The house phone is an all exclusive deal with UPC , it's dealy, really cheap, but the range is terrible.

    I only seem to get phone calls within 100 yards of the house. :)


    On the image thing , working on ecommerce sites at the moment, a lot of images
    even the thumbnails are way to big !
    Handlers seem to be the way to go.

    I'll have a look at that head.js

    Declan


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,781 ✭✭✭amen


    so if the images are to big resize them and reload them. Why are you trying to write a handler to do that ? ( or have I missed something)

    When you say the site is slow are you sure its the images? Is it your hosting, db, server etc


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