Re: [PHP-DB] strange link problem to a database item

2002-01-20 Thread chip

On Saturday 19 January 2002 01:52 am, Jason Wong banged out on the keys:
 Interesting problem. It seems that your thumbnails are in an invalid
 format. Using Opera right-clicking on picture and selecting Image
 Properties reveals that the purported image dimensions are 0 x 0 pixels
 and Bits per pixel is also 0.

 Saving the thumbnail and loading into IrfanView gives an invalid header
 error.

 I think you'll have to look at re-doing your thumbnails.

 hth

That's it. I just found out on the imagemagick list that the thumbnails 
created by xv are in a format which is loosely derived from pbmplus image 
formats.
So, I have found an app in the ports called jpgtn, it creates thumbnails from 
a directory of jpg files, works quite well. I will use that to create the 
thumbs, and all is well.

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Re: [PHP-DB] strange link problem to a database item

2002-01-19 Thread chip

On Friday 18 January 2002 09:39 pm, Chris Lott banged out on the keys:
  In my code I have the following line:
 
  printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\
  img src=\.xvpics/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);
 
  When I view this web page I get I get, in-
  konqueror - all thumb images are fine
  netscape 6 - no thumb images, just a narrow verticle bar

 Can you make this available somewhere to look at?

Okay, try this:
a href=http://66.114.152.128/p/public_html/;
The following files are available for you to look at -
index.html.txt
index.tk.txt
index.pickups.txt
Just enter those file names after the above url to view the source code.
(of course you all already know that).
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to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor,
written by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.


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Re: [PHP-DB] strange link problem to a database item

2002-01-19 Thread Jason Wong

On Saturday 19 January 2002 16:06, chip wrote:
 On Friday 18 January 2002 09:39 pm, Chris Lott banged out on the keys:
   In my code I have the following line:
  
   printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\
   img src=\.xvpics/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);
  
   When I view this web page I get I get, in-
   konqueror - all thumb images are fine
   netscape 6 - no thumb images, just a narrow verticle bar
 
  Can you make this available somewhere to look at?

 Okay, try this:
 a href=http://66.114.152.128/p/public_html/;
 The following files are available for you to look at -
 index.html.txt
 index.tk.txt
 index.pickups.txt
 Just enter those file names after the above url to view the source code.
 (of course you all already know that).

Interesting problem. It seems that your thumbnails are in an invalid format. 
Using Opera right-clicking on picture and selecting Image Properties 
reveals that the purported image dimensions are 0 x 0 pixels and Bits per 
pixel is also 0.

Saving the thumbnail and loading into IrfanView gives an invalid header error.

I think you'll have to look at re-doing your thumbnails.

hth
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Re: [PHP-DB] strange link problem to a database item

2002-01-19 Thread Steven Cayford

On 2002.01.18 23:00:16 -0600 chip wrote:
 On Friday 18 January 2002 08:09 pm, Steven Cayford banged out on the
 keys:
  Hello again.
 
  On 2002.01.18 18:48:36 -0600 chip wrote:
   In my code I have the following line:
  
   printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\
   img src=\.xvpics/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);
 
  Ok. So the name field in your table holds the filename of the image
 and
  you have a thumbnail image by the same name in the .xvpics folder? What
  does the html source look like in your browser? If you type the url for
  the image into the browser address bar directly do you get the image?
 
  -Steve
 
 In Konqueror it works, but when I enter the path into netscape and opera
 as
 suggested it does not work. I even made a differant directory, called
 thumbs,
 and copied the thumb-nail images into it and got the same results. I
 don't
 understand why Konqueror will display them but the other browsers will
 not.
 I was using the .xvpics folder because it was already made by XV, so why
 make
 another? Just seemed simpler. Doesn't PHP have a way of making thumbs
 from
 the larger images dynamically? Seems like I'd seen something about this
 somewhere...
 --
 chip

Strange. It sounds like the images themselves are in a format that only 
konquerer understands. Are they jpegs, gifs, pngs? Do they have the right 
file extensions? I don't know what else to recommend.

PHP does have image manipulation functions if it was compiled with gd 
support. See the manual at http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.image.php. 
Alternatively you can call the ImageMagick programs from your script.

-Steve

 
 
   When I view this web page I get I get, in-
   konqueror - all thumb images are fine
   netscape 6 - no thumb images, just a narrow verticle bar
   opera 6 - a rectangle with the word image in it
   I tried from work on an nt machine and got broken image icons.
  
   I have verified all browsers are set to show all images. When I
   right-click
   and hit show image, so I would view the thumb itself, I don't get the
   image,
   instead I get the text url to the image.
   I've included the full code below.
   Any ideas what the cause might be?
  
   --
   Chip W
   
   Windows 95/NT - 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit
   patch
   to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit
 microprocessor,
   written by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.
   
  
   =
  
   html
   head
 titleChips Pics/title
   /head
   body
   table summary= border=0 align=center cellpadding=5
   cellspacing=5
   tr
 ?
  $pic = (int) $pic;
   if(! isset($pic))
   { $pic = 0; }
   $new_pic=$pic+24;
   $conn=mysql_connect(localhost, chip,carvin) or die (Could
 not
   get
   the databse);
 mysql_select_db(images, $conn) or die (Could not select the
   database);
 $num = mysql_query(select count(*) from misc) or
   die(mysql_error());
$sql=select * from misc limit $pic,24;
$result=mysql_query($sql) or die (The query didn't work,
 oops);
if (mysql_num_rows($result) == 0)
   {
   echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\
 align=\center\\nfont
   size=\+2\Oops, you've reached the end of the line.\nbr\na
   href=\../index.html\Home/a/font;
   }
else
   {
   while ($row=mysql_fetch_array($result))
   {
   printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\img
   src=\thumbs/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);
   $i++;
   if($i %6==0)
   {
   echo /tr\n;
   }
   }
   echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\na
   href=\../index.html\Home/anbsp;\na
   href=\index.php?pic=$new_pic\Next/a\n/td\n/tr\n;
   echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\nThere are 
   .mysql_result($num,0,0).  pics in the database/td\n/tr\n;
   }
 ?
   /table
   /body
   /html
  
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[PHP-DB] strange link problem to a database item

2002-01-18 Thread chip

In my code I have the following line:

printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\
img src=\.xvpics/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);

When I view this web page I get I get, in-
konqueror - all thumb images are fine
netscape 6 - no thumb images, just a narrow verticle bar
opera 6 - a rectangle with the word image in it
I tried from work on an nt machine and got broken image icons. 

I have verified all browsers are set to show all images. When I right-click 
and hit show image, so I would view the thumb itself, I don't get the image, 
instead I get the text url to the image.
I've included the full code below.
Any ideas what the cause might be?

-- 
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Windows 95/NT - 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch
to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor,
written by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.


=

html
head
  titleChips Pics/title
/head
body
table summary= border=0 align=center cellpadding=5 
cellspacing=5
tr
  ?
   $pic = (int) $pic;
if(! isset($pic))
{ $pic = 0; }
$new_pic=$pic+24;
$conn=mysql_connect(localhost, chip,carvin) or die (Could not get 
the databse);
  mysql_select_db(images, $conn) or die (Could not select the 
database);
  $num = mysql_query(select count(*) from misc) or die(mysql_error());
 $sql=select * from misc limit $pic,24;
 $result=mysql_query($sql) or die (The query didn't work, oops);
 if (mysql_num_rows($result) == 0)
{
echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\nfont 
size=\+2\Oops, you've reached the end of the line.\nbr\na 
href=\../index.html\Home/a/font;
}
 else
{
while ($row=mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\img 
src=\thumbs/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);
$i++;
if($i %6==0)
{
echo /tr\n;
}
}
echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\na 
href=\../index.html\Home/anbsp;\na 
href=\index.php?pic=$new_pic\Next/a\n/td\n/tr\n;
echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\nThere are  
.mysql_result($num,0,0).  pics in the database/td\n/tr\n;
}
  ?
/table
/body
/html

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Re: [PHP-DB] strange link problem to a database item

2002-01-18 Thread Steven Cayford

Hello again. 
On 2002.01.18 18:48:36 -0600 chip wrote:
 In my code I have the following line:
 
 printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\
 img src=\.xvpics/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);

Ok. So the name field in your table holds the filename of the image and 
you have a thumbnail image by the same name in the .xvpics folder? What 
does the html source look like in your browser? If you type the url for 
the image into the browser address bar directly do you get the image?

-Steve

 
 When I view this web page I get I get, in-
 konqueror - all thumb images are fine
 netscape 6 - no thumb images, just a narrow verticle bar
 opera 6 - a rectangle with the word image in it
 I tried from work on an nt machine and got broken image icons.
 
 I have verified all browsers are set to show all images. When I
 right-click
 and hit show image, so I would view the thumb itself, I don't get the
 image,
 instead I get the text url to the image.
 I've included the full code below.
 Any ideas what the cause might be?
 
 --
 Chip W
 
 Windows 95/NT - 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit
 patch
 to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor,
 written by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.
 
 
 =
 
 html
 head
   titleChips Pics/title
 /head
 body
 table summary= border=0 align=center cellpadding=5
 cellspacing=5
 tr
   ?
$pic = (int) $pic;
 if(! isset($pic))
 { $pic = 0; }
 $new_pic=$pic+24;
 $conn=mysql_connect(localhost, chip,carvin) or die (Could not
 get
 the databse);
   mysql_select_db(images, $conn) or die (Could not select the
 database);
   $num = mysql_query(select count(*) from misc) or
 die(mysql_error());
  $sql=select * from misc limit $pic,24;
  $result=mysql_query($sql) or die (The query didn't work, oops);
  if (mysql_num_rows($result) == 0)
 {
 echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\nfont
 size=\+2\Oops, you've reached the end of the line.\nbr\na
 href=\../index.html\Home/a/font;
 }
  else
 {
 while ($row=mysql_fetch_array($result))
 {
 printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\img
 src=\thumbs/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);
 $i++;
 if($i %6==0)
 {
 echo /tr\n;
 }
 }
 echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\na
 href=\../index.html\Home/anbsp;\na
 href=\index.php?pic=$new_pic\Next/a\n/td\n/tr\n;
 echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\nThere are 
 .mysql_result($num,0,0).  pics in the database/td\n/tr\n;
 }
   ?
 /table
 /body
 /html
 
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Re: [PHP-DB] strange link problem to a database item

2002-01-18 Thread chip

On Friday 18 January 2002 08:09 pm, Steven Cayford banged out on the keys:
 Hello again.

 On 2002.01.18 18:48:36 -0600 chip wrote:
  In my code I have the following line:
 
  printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\
  img src=\.xvpics/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);

 Ok. So the name field in your table holds the filename of the image and
 you have a thumbnail image by the same name in the .xvpics folder? What
 does the html source look like in your browser? If you type the url for
 the image into the browser address bar directly do you get the image?

 -Steve

In Konqueror it works, but when I enter the path into netscape and opera as 
suggested it does not work. I even made a differant directory, called thumbs, 
and copied the thumb-nail images into it and got the same results. I don't 
understand why Konqueror will display them but the other browsers will not.
I was using the .xvpics folder because it was already made by XV, so why make 
another? Just seemed simpler. Doesn't PHP have a way of making thumbs from 
the larger images dynamically? Seems like I'd seen something about this 
somewhere...
--
chip


  When I view this web page I get I get, in-
  konqueror - all thumb images are fine
  netscape 6 - no thumb images, just a narrow verticle bar
  opera 6 - a rectangle with the word image in it
  I tried from work on an nt machine and got broken image icons.
 
  I have verified all browsers are set to show all images. When I
  right-click
  and hit show image, so I would view the thumb itself, I don't get the
  image,
  instead I get the text url to the image.
  I've included the full code below.
  Any ideas what the cause might be?
 
  --
  Chip W
  
  Windows 95/NT - 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit
  patch
  to an 8 bit operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor,
  written by a 2 bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.
  
 
  =
 
  html
  head
titleChips Pics/title
  /head
  body
  table summary= border=0 align=center cellpadding=5
  cellspacing=5
  tr
?
 $pic = (int) $pic;
  if(! isset($pic))
  { $pic = 0; }
  $new_pic=$pic+24;
  $conn=mysql_connect(localhost, chip,carvin) or die (Could not
  get
  the databse);
mysql_select_db(images, $conn) or die (Could not select the
  database);
$num = mysql_query(select count(*) from misc) or
  die(mysql_error());
   $sql=select * from misc limit $pic,24;
   $result=mysql_query($sql) or die (The query didn't work, oops);
   if (mysql_num_rows($result) == 0)
  {
  echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\nfont
  size=\+2\Oops, you've reached the end of the line.\nbr\na
  href=\../index.html\Home/a/font;
  }
   else
  {
  while ($row=mysql_fetch_array($result))
  {
  printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\img
  src=\thumbs/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);
  $i++;
  if($i %6==0)
  {
  echo /tr\n;
  }
  }
  echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\na
  href=\../index.html\Home/anbsp;\na
  href=\index.php?pic=$new_pic\Next/a\n/td\n/tr\n;
  echo tr\ntd colspan=\6\ align=\center\\nThere are 
  .mysql_result($num,0,0).  pics in the database/td\n/tr\n;
  }
?
  /table
  /body
  /html
 
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RE: [PHP-DB] strange link problem to a database item

2002-01-18 Thread Chris Lott

 
 In my code I have the following line:
 
 printf(td align=\center\a href=\%s\
 img src=\.xvpics/%s\/a/td\n, $row[name], $row[name]);
 
 When I view this web page I get I get, in-
 konqueror - all thumb images are fine
 netscape 6 - no thumb images, just a narrow verticle bar

Can you make this available somewhere to look at?

c
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