usually resize at time of upload rather than doing them on the fly per
request.
2008/12/13 Raavi Raaj <raaviraaj77@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> Performance wise which solution is better for resizing + caching + serving
> images
> All image requests are handled via...
> 1. Controller + action
> 2. Dedicated php script outside of the mvc (using htaccess to redirect
> relevant requests)
>
> I serve images in three sizes small, medium and large and the url for the
> images look like
> 1. Small = domain.com/images/s/news-x.xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx.jpg
> 2. Medium = domain.com/images/m/news-x.xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx.jpg
> etc.
>
> All images are stored in the "data/uploads/" folder outside of the
> public_html folder
> I look forward to your suggestions.
>
> Why is performance important?
> Cause I am on a shared host with limited server resources :)
>
> Also, if possible could someone share how they handle image serving through
> a script/mvc
>
> -R
>
> P.S. Some pages have requests to around 30+ images (thumbnails).
>
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