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05:41
@BoopathiRajan Good Morning
@Michel06 @programmer_rkt @CJRamki Good Morning
@DRAJI Gud mrg
 
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09:48
Good after noon @DRAJI @BoopathiRajan @Michel06 @programmer_rkt
@CJRamki gud ofternoon bro..
hello @CJRamki
how r u bro @CJRamki
Hi...
I'm fine bro...
u?
sam. here
09:59
:)
wel bro do you knw how to image show in page without stratch.
?
@CJRamki
using css ya plugin
@RoNss without setting width and height property for image, image won't stretch...
yaaa but that time suppose image .. large size then image show very big.
so i need set width and height there
so you want to reduce image size diagonally. right?
10:15
ya @CJRamki
use percentage in width and height..
actuly par. i was used. .there but not working/
see this fiddle...
@programmer_rkt
ok @CJRamki
will it work for your case?
@RoNss
10:26
crtly m try this.
10:46
@RoNss you can use this code too
$('#img_id').width($('#img_id').width() * 0.5);
this will reduce image size to half of the actual size
thank you bro @CJRamki
you are welcome...
@RoNss
:)
11:09
@CJRamki
yes bro...
oru doubt bro..
dob < '07/08/2012' its not working bro
dob are string values in mysql table
how to get results @CJRamki
just get that string and put into strtotime() function...
it will change string to date object...
you mean strtotime(dob) < '07/08/2012'
echo date('d/m/Y', strtotime($date_string));
11:15
Now i am using like that
select * from table where dob< '07/08/2012';
@CJRamki
how to change select query
in database how you stored date?
I mean in which format you stored?
d/m/Y or Y-m-d?
m/d/Y == 08/30/2014
type varchar
appo ipdi eduka mudiyaadhe bro...
db la date format la store pannunga bro...
okay
then
Y-m-d type date
varchar data type la indha maadhiri edukka mudiyumanu theriyala bro..
11:22
i change into date format bro
ippo work aagum..
neenga check panra value same format la irukanum...
dob<'2010-08-19'
it does not working bro
dob column name ah?
@CJRamki yes bro. its working now
thanks bro..
select * from table where dob< Convert(datetime, '2010-08-19' );
@BoopathiRajan really?
how?
11:29
@CJRamki databasela format change pannumbothu ellamey today date set aiduchu bro.
oh...
ok ok...
atha change pannitu try pannunen work aguthu bro
@CJRamki 2 hours waste bro
@BoopathiRajan 2 hours ah?
search panni paathirukalaam bro...
11:31
@CJRamki search pannunen bro. but dbla date format change pannama try panniten
last task of one plugin bro..
@BoopathiRajan mmm.. ok... bro...
programming la idhellam saadharanam...
:D
time illa bro..
nalaiku eve another plugin complete pannanum bro
11:46
@BoopathiRajan oh...
carry on bro...
@CJRamki :)
posted on August 18, 2014 by CJ Ramki

The Javascript's naturalWidth and naturalHeight properties will return original width and height of an image.For an example, If we are using an image with 350px original width and 225px original height, It will return the same height and width even we made changes in DOM's height and width property. The following DEMO will make you understand more what I'm saying. 

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13:18
posted on August 18, 2014 by CJ Ramki

In general we don't like to see our images stretched in view. In this case, If we want to reduce size diagonally, what should we do? We can do it by changing width property of image. First We need to get original width of image using javascript's naturalWidth property. Then Multiply it with 0.5 to get 50% reduced image.If you want 2x larger image, then multiply it wit


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