Re: [PHP] Simple question!!!

2001-03-02 Thread Sue Bailey

I'm sure there are more officially correct ways of doing it, but I've always
echoed /body /html before the die happens.

Sue

- Original Message -
From: Ricardo D'Aguiar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Imagine the following script:
>
> 
> Some Title
> 
>  $var = 1;
> if ($var == 1) {
> die ("I'm dead");
> }
> echo "I'm alive";
> ?>
> 
> 
>
> If I try to execute via Internet Explorer ("5.x") apparently every thing
> works fine.
> It shows the string "I'm dead".
>
> But if I use the Netscape 4.7x, I get a blank screen.
> When I view the Source Code ("HTML code in Netscape") it shows:
>
> 
> Some Title
> 
> I'm dead
>
> Netscape can't render the page if its missing the  and 
> tags in the end.
> I already used 'return' end 'exit' functions but with the same result.
>
> There is some configuration parameter to the PHP server to send the rest
> of HTML code after exit the script or workaround?



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Re: [PHP] GetImageSize problem

2001-01-21 Thread Sue Bailey

Thanks Rom - I can get the pics with an img src tag, which is why I
assumed that GetImageSize would also work - but now I'm told it only
works on the local machine, so I guess I'll have to live with text
jumping about while pics download. :(


Romulo Roberto Pereira wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> First - some ISP block you from get files from their server by a httpd
> request (that is what php does... I think!). To be sure if this is set or
> not, in the other ISP (not the one that the images are) write a simple html
> like this:
> 
> loading images between servers
> 
> http://Domain/ImagesDir/ImagesName.gif">
> 
> 
> In "http://Domain/ImagesDir/ImagesName.gif" be sure to put the correct
> domain and location of the image.
> 
> This should show the image... If not you could have two problems: the link
> is wrong or the filter is set.
> 
> Imagine this - I have a web site in an ISP with my domain like:
> http://www.mydomain.com and all the paths are gting the images from a free
> server like geocities.com so I don;t expend money on buying large amounts of
> bandwith for my site... If you think this way you know why they do that.
> 
> if this works, just use thi path "http://Domain/ImagesDir/ImagesName.gif" in
> all your scripts for getimagesize...
> 
> I expect that this helps.
> 
> Rom
> 
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[PHP] GetImageSize problem

2001-01-21 Thread Sue Bailey

I have a bunch of images living on one ISP's server which I want to use
on another page on another ISP's server, with GetImageSize. I RTFM, and
see "The filename needs to be either relative to the current document,
or an absolute filesystem path. Thus absolute URL paths will not work."
which is absolutely correct - I get an error msg "cannot open file".
$DOCUMENT_ROOT  is obviously no use to me - does anyone know any way
round this?

TIA, 

Sue

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