Dec 22, 2015
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ImageResizer with EPiServer - Revisited

https://github.com/Igelkottegrodan/ImageResizer.Plugins.EPiServerBlobPlugin

First based on my initial blog post (http://world.episerver.com/blogs/Andre-Hedberg/Dates/2013/12/Get-ImageResizer-to-play-along-with-EPiServer-75/) and now later adjusted based on excellent feedback from Martin Pickering and source code (http://world.episerver.com/Code/Martin-Pickering/ImageResizingNet-integration-for-CMS75/).

There are some differences:

Not bound to image types (plugins such as PdfRrenderer http://imageresizing.net/docs/v4/plugins/pdfrenderer now works)
URL check for edit/preview mode is not regex based, it uses EPiServers native methods.
Enjoy!

Dec 22, 2015

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valdis
valdis Dec 30, 2015 10:08 PM

Hi, great to see that this is still alive ;)

Do you want to take an ownership of the NuGet package I was maintaining for some time? http://nuget.episerver.com/en/OtherPages/Package/?packageId=ImageResizer.Plugins.EPiServerBlobReader

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