Seadragon Ajax Control - Quick Start Guide
- Posted: Sep 30, 2009 at 6:42 PM
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Bertrand has just written a great post about our new Seadragon Ajax Control which we launched today as part of the Ajax Control Toolkit. I spent some time today going through the process of creating a Zeep Zoom Composer project from one of my photos and then bringing it into a web app using the new control.
This screencast walks you through how to do the whole thing from beginning to end.
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· Download ASP.NET Ajax Control Toolkit
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Bummer! You basically cannot show an image in deepzoom mode on the fly.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I didn't know about the Deep Zoom Composer download. The AJAX control seems to be straightforward and I appreciate the tip of "why some people will not see an image until they set the height and width".
I think I have a couple of vertical markets can benefit from this control and workflow.
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