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Is there a way to manipulate an image(crop) using javascript in IE? I know that I can do this with some ActiveX controls. But is there a pure javascript way? May be with filters are any special api provided by Internet Explorer?

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It depends upon what you're trying to do. You can use a containing div with overflow set to hidden and a constrained size to clip off any portion of an image and only show a desired crop. If the geometry is known ahead of time, this can be done with pure HTML/CSS. If you need to calculate the size, then sizes, positions and CSS properties can be set with javascript.

Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/jfriend00/QsHy7/

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You can use Jcrop with the jQuery library. (info, download page)

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