Dynamic Image Gallery is a ASP script for Image Galleries scripts design by Tal Bahir.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Dynamic Image Gallery application allows you to dynamically build an image gallery from the images it automatically finds in a folder.
Publisher review: Dynamic Image Gallery application allows you to dynamically build an image gallery from the images it automatically finds in a folder. Dynamic Image Gallery application allows you to dynamically build an image gallery from the images it automatically finds in a folder. Advantages: - Requires no code to build wonderful Image Gallery. - Automatically resize the images to fit the monitor resolution or the space you assign to it in your webpage. - The Dynamic Image Gallery works on both PHP and ASP. Simply call ImageGallery.asp or ImageGallery.php according to your server! - The PHP/ASP code (that requires expert to deal with) is separated from the HTML pages (saved in different file,) so you can easily integrate the HTML pages of the gallery with your website and comfortably modify it with your favorite website builder program (FrontPage, ETC). - It comes with detailed documentation that includes few techniques that are very useful even out of the boundaries of the Dynamic Image Gallery. Operating system: Windows
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