CF or .NET Gallery
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- ETM
Sorry for the mundane question, but options are limited when not using PHP.
I am looking for a photo gallery I can drop into a page that just displays a simple grid view with a lightbox style viewing. I have found some slideshow styles, but that is not what I want and I don't have the time to modify.
We need to batch upload and automatically generate thumbnails and CF or .NET are my options to process the images.
Any recommendations? Google hasn't been helpful.
- JSK0
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
- ETM0
No one? Bloody hell I hate the windows server environment! There must be a hundred nice jquery galleries that use php for the admin and image manipulation, and near nothing good for .Net or CF.
- vaxorcist0
do you have some IT dudes who are forcing you to use winblows server?
or is this an excercise ?
You can certainly drop yourself into the .NET world, I'm sure things have been done, but you'll have a bit of a re-learning curve that's not just a cut-paste-try-this-hack-till-it... way of doing things...
- Its existing. Its a CF site, but the server obviously also has .Net.ETM
- chalk0
Some people just don't get it (everyone above). You do realize that MS Great Plains/Dynamics is one of (if not the MOST) scalable, stable and integrative business platform out there. Sometimes these things are necessary for enterprise corporations.
- stewdio0
@chalk. Here are some people who would disagree with you:
Google
Amazon
Yahoo
Apple
Oracle
Government of France
Government of Germany
etc.
- chalk0
^ Those are probably the worst examples you could have chosen. Google, proprietary. Amazon, proprietary. Apple?—come on! Oracle, proprietary.
The other two, yippie. You called out two random governments.
Moar please.
- chrisone0
Best thing about .NET is that when I have a typo in a variable name in some deep dark corner of the site, I'm alerted when I push the build button - not when a user stumbles across it.
But I guess that's not what this thread is about.
- chalk0
Pepsi
eBay
Continental Airlines
Dubai Bank
Barclays Bank
Seventh Generation
Blackberry
Walmart
Target
Siebel
Kraft Foods
Nestle
Hitachi
PriceWaterhouse
MSNBC
KrispyKreme
Discovery
Citrix
Verizon
Polaris
AT&T
Johnson & Johnson
Government of Canada
Government of Queensland, Australia
The European Defence Agency
Cambridge University
University of Indianapolis
- bulletfactory0
I've always liked ColdFusion. It's the cost of hosting that usually prohibits its use - but we use it at work - and the last agency I was at.
- Always ended up configuring a dedicated server for CF projects in the day.ETM
- ETM0
Any chance on input regarding the original question?? :D