This is a discussion on Multiple image upload within the v3.1 Suggestions and Feedback forums, part of the v3.1 Legacy Help & Support category; Originally Posted by philoo This is purely a problem of competition between classifieds websites Keep in mind the ability to ...
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If you skimp and pay for a shared server you get what you pay for in terms of server resources. If you run a professional site and pony up for the $$$ for your own leased server with lots of memory, then crank up the memory variables for PHP and the timeout limit and your users wont have to resize anything. Does anyone here think E-bay runs on shared web server plans that cost $5 a month?
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I run a dedicated server that is 2x2.66 GHz CoreDuo Intel 4Go RAM and 2X750 Go RAID 1 HDD. It costs about 69 euros (USD 95) per month and I set my PHP.INI 'upload_max_filesize' to 8M Quote:
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So, if your allowing people to upload 8mg images they have roughly 3,504 x 2,336 pixels and consumes about 74mg of memory when uncompressed so you better make sure your congis is giving the script a good bit of mmory higher than that.
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I do not want to fight technicaly : you are probably right.
The facts I note from years are that customers switch to other websites that are more easy to run for them, instead of resizing each picture they want to upload for size and kb match to software settings .... and, by the past, I had dozens of complaints about this. No one about multiple images upload ... I did not want to lose more customers, so I set upload limits very high and now there is no more problems about this... |
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Im simply trying to clarify that allowing people to upload larger images can cause MORE problems if the scripts arent allowed the memory to process them. In almost all cases of people having problems with image uploads its because of constrictive server settings. In the end, as you have stated, if your having image upload problems, then pay for hosting to accomidate your needs.
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Lotch, we are saying the same thing, via a different way.
- If you run a small classifieds website that does not allow to run a dedicated server, you have to set 68C to accept small size pics and that requires the customers must resize their pics before upload. - If you run a real classified business, you can run a dedicated server and manage your Apache/PHP settings to allow large file uploads and set 68C to accept large pics without any manipulation by customers, before upload. It is the reason why I do not consider this question is a 68C issue, but a global issue of the business you run ... |
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Beyond that, virtually all photo editing software has simple batch functions allowing you to resize the images. Not to mention that virtually all digital cameras allow you to set sizes within the camera itself itself. From your comments, you are dealing in a market niche that is different from that of many people here. That is fine, more power to you! But I would respectfully add that saying a feature is unnecessary or part of 'webmaster fantasy' because it does not fit your particular needs is, imho, not the best forum etiquette. Others here will have different needs from yours. Of course, if there is a technical or user interface problem with a given feature, that is good to bring up as well. |
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Back on the original topic.....
I think multiple image uploads would be ideal and very possible (even on shared hosting). The way I'd go about it would be a little different than what people think of as multiple uploading. Upload 1 at a time in batch. Let them select all the images and then use ajax to begin uploading them once they are selected or started at the submit button. Then you can bring back in the preview of the uploaded image. Sometimes the resizing quality will not be ideal and they will want to make a correction. I've seen these work fine on shared hosting, albeit the sites weren't swamped with traffic. I've seen a few flash uploaders I like as well (progress bars). I think it would be a fine addition to the script as long as it was something that could be used by the majority of 68c owners. This would be a fine module idea as well.
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My customers are not specialized in web publishing and/or image processing. They want to easily upload the pics when they sell a car or parts. In the competition between different websites, the simplicity of use for the customers is very important. It is something I learned during my 4 years of experience. Quote:
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My dynamic checkout handles multiple image uploads if thats what the subject of the post is. And I might add that it seems to handle them extremley efficiently.
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