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9.3

Drag & Drop

Asked by rkorts in Macromedia Flash, ActionScript

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We are developing a web based ability for customers to upload images for the creation of Ad's.

One piece of this involves the customer uploading an image. The image can be
of any size.

What we need to do is to provide the customer with the following capability:

(1) If the image is larger than the pre-determined size, the image will
appear with a dotted line superimposed over it (see attached image).

The customer can drag the dotted frame anywhere over the picture OR they can
"grab" the lower right corner & move it diagonally upper left. The original
aspect ratio will be retained, they cannot distort it. They can do either
combination of these until the picture is resized as they wish and/or the
frame is moved over the portion they want.

(2) If the image is smaller than the predetermined size, the image will
appear centered (both horizontally & vertically) in the dotted frame. The
customer can then move the frame (as it step 1) until it is positioned where
they want it.  There will be a previous & next button. Clicking previous
brings them back to where they can load another image. Clicking next will
finish the moving and capture the image that is then inside the dotted lines
for the next step.

I do not have Flash expertise, but I can find someone who does. Can this be done in Flash?Start Free Trial
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