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  • Plugin Author Robert Heller

    (@robertpheller)

    Not sure — I’d have to look at the product database API to see if there is a parameter controlling this.

    Plugin Author Robert Heller

    (@robertpheller)

    Ok, I’ve had a look. The ‘medium’ image is returned. The web librarian code is hard-coded to use the ‘small’ image for the thumbnail image. I suppose I can change the code to provide a choise of images to use.

    Plugin Author Robert Heller

    (@robertpheller)

    Ok, I made a new release with the JavaScript updated. If you do a Lookup Item, all three image sizes, small, medium, and large (if available) are displayed and any of the three can be inserted as the thumbnail.

    Thread Starter dryice

    (@dryice)

    Great! Thanks.

    I made an additional change to the admin.css to

    #aws-formframe {
    width: 100%;
    height: 750px;

    I made it bigger to see the entire image, just felt less cramped IMHO.

    Thanks again for the change.

    Thread Starter dryice

    (@dryice)

    Also for my own reference when an update is released and those always using any other size but small, I made a change at line 227 – 231 of AWSFunction.js

    var smallimage = item.getElementsByTagName('SmallImage')[0];
    	if (smallimage != null)
    	{
                var smallimageURL = smallimage.getElementsByTagName('URL')[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
                win.WEBLIB_InsertThumb(smallimageURL);

    changed to:

    var mediumimage = item.getElementsByTagName('MediumImage')[0];
    	if (mediumimage != null)
    	{
                var mediumimageURL = mediumimage.getElementsByTagName('URL')[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
                win.WEBLIB_InsertThumb(mediumimageURL);
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