ImageFlow for .net framework #658
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Yes. Imageflow and Imageflow.Net work on 4.x as well as core.
For on-the-fly conversions, ImageResizer 5 prerelease offers an Imageflow
plugin that delegates the image processing to Imageflow.
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Does ImageFlow work on .net framework 4.6.1?
In my episerver web-application, I want to convert jpg images on-the-fly
to webp images - can ImageFlow perform this?
Thanks.
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.NET 4.6.1 isn't supported by msft since 2022 and doesn't get sec updates
afaik, do you have the option to upgrade?
Installation is the same as for ImageResizer.
https://github.com/imazen/resizer
There are a ton of third party blogs and packages for integration with
EpiServer, including ImageResizer.Plugins.EPiServerBlobReader, but I don't
know which version you are using
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Does ImageFlow work on .net framework 4.6.1?
In my episerver web-application, I want to convert jpg images on-the-fly to webp images - can ImageFlow perform this?
Thanks.
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