Bastien Koert
On 2012-09-23, at 11:57 AM, admin ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
Today I seen a hack into php that has rocked me to my foundation.
I seen a picture uploaded onto a server using php and when php displayed the
image, phpinfo() was executed and displayed.
Does this problem
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 9:57 PM, admin ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
Today I seen a hack into php that has rocked me to my foundation.
I seen a picture uploaded onto a server using php and when php displayed
the
image, phpinfo() was executed and displayed.
Does this problem exist in PHP
Jpgs can hold other data rather than image data
One thing to try is to run strip_tags($image) to remove any php code
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3499173/my-php-site-was-hacked-by-codes-u
ploaded-as-image
http://josephkeeler.com/2009/04/php-upload-security-the-1x1-jpeg-hack/
Bastien
On 23-09-2012 21:30, admin wrote:
Jpgs can hold other data rather than image data
One thing to try is to run strip_tags($image) to remove any php code
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3499173/my-php-site-was-hacked-by-codes-u
ploaded-as-image
'Twas brillig, and Jean-Michel Philippon-Nadeau at 04/08/10 16:48 did
gyre and gimble:
Hi List,
My website uses a lot of external images coming from many different
websites. Those images are sometimes small, sometimes big, and to
reduce the loading time of my pages and for better uniformity,
On Fri, April 13, 2007 8:02 pm, Børge Holen wrote:
Before mr lynch starts beating up those already dead and probably long
since
burried horses...
Images in a database!
Feh.
Read the archives.
See I was just wondering, and that at times leads to late nights
I used to read the images from
On Tuesday 17 April 2007 01:58, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Fri, April 13, 2007 8:02 pm, Børge Holen wrote:
Before mr lynch starts beating up those already dead and probably long
since
burried horses...
Images in a database!
Feh.
Read the archives.
See I was just wondering, and that
On 4/14/07, Børge Holen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before mr lynch starts beating up those already dead and probably long since
burried horses...
Images in a database!
See I was just wondering, and that at times leads to late nights
I used to read the images from two different files; one
On Saturday 14 April 2007 09:45, you wrote:
On 4/14/07, Børge Holen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before mr lynch starts beating up those already dead and probably long
since burried horses...
Images in a database!
See I was just wondering, and that at times leads to late nights
I used
I searched through my server's system (I'm not running it, it's my ISP) and
finally found that TIFF isn't compiled into GD. I can get them to do it, but
I need to know what functions to use! Are they under a different file type?
I'm pretty sure I searched through thoroughly for the function.
On Tue, April 19, 2005 7:39 am, The Disguised Jedi said:
Is there a quick way to convert a TIFF format picture to a GIF quickly? I
I'm reasonably certain you can get GD to read TIFF files, if you install
TIFF on your server, and then the GD extension again...
Start reading at http://php.net/gd
Hi,
Wednesday, April 20, 2005, 12:39:54 AM, you wrote:
TDJ Is there a quick way to convert a TIFF format picture to a GIF quickly? I
TDJ can only find support for GIFs in PHP, but maybe I'm missing something. I
TDJ have a client running a photography business, and I have designed an image
TDJ
Yes, I need a sample ( display images with php directly from database )
for reference...
So, can you help me ?
Many thank for your help !
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, how can we fix this kind of problem ?
is it a problem?
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
You need to set up an apache server get that running on your windows
machine in order to run php. Then you go thru IE to view the php script
run it that way.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I need a sample ( display images with php directly from database )
for reference...
So, can you help
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:22:52 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I need a sample ( display images with php directly from database )
for reference...
So, can you help me ?
Many thank for your help !
Does this help?
Sorry,
I need a sample of php program...
Thanks!
Paul Furman wrote:
You need to set up an apache server get that running on your windows
machine in order to run php. Then you go thru IE to view the php script
run it that way.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I need a sample ( display
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 09:13:14 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
I need a sample of php program...
Thanks!
Does this help?
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2002/05/09/webdb2.html
google: php image database
J.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
I need a sample of php program...
They are dime a dozen on google.
please trim your posts.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear You,
How to load images ( eg: gif, jpg) with base64 function from
Database on IE directly ?
as far as I know you cannot do this with IE directly.
Is there any samples to me for reference ?
Many thank for your help !
Ed.
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So, how can we fix this kind of problem ?
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear You,
How to load images ( eg: gif, jpg) with base64 function from
Database on IE directly ?
as far as I know you cannot do this with IE directly.
Is there any samples to me for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, how can we fix this kind of problem ?
is it a problem?
Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear You,
How to load images ( eg: gif, jpg) with base64 function from
Database on IE directly ?
as far as I know you cannot do
I believe you can use imagecopymerged to do this.
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.imagecopymerge.php
please let me know if that helps.
Thanks
-randy rinehart
- Original Message -
From: Phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:05 AM
Phpu wrote:
If i have 2 images:
$im1 = imagecreate (100, 100);
$white = ImageColorAllocate ($im1, 255, 255, 255);
$im2 = imagecreate (50, 50);
$black = ImageColorAllocate ($im2, 0, 0, 0);
How can i put $im2 over $im1 and result one single image? Is there a
function to do this?
Thank You
If you're looking for a way to merge images, look at imagecopyresized()
If you're going to be doing a lot with images in PHP, it's good to spend a
lot of time reading the images section of the manual - there's a lot in
there and all with somewhat similar names - it can get confusing at first.
-M
It's working Thanks a lot
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From: Randy Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Images problem
I believe you can use imagecopymerged to do this.
http://us2
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On 06 November 2004 20:09, anders thoresson wrote:
This code seems to work. Have I got it right?
No. I have not. Sometimes the images are viewed from the
cache, just
to
anders thoresson wrote:
This code seems to work. Have I got it right?
No. I have not. Sometimes the images are viewed from the cache, just to
get downloaded from the server again next time, just a minute later,
when I try again.
My local development server is running IIS, my production
it won't be a php-parameter. Seen as the script isn't executed when the
server decides it is the same as the cached version. So only if it deems
not to be, then it runs the script, and when it does that, the script
doesn't need to know anything about modified-since, because that checks
has
Your eyes are fine. You need to check for If-Modified-Since header, if
the time is older than file modification time (filemtime()) send
Last-Modified header and the image, else send 304 Not Modified response.
This code seems to work. Have I got it right?
// Get the time the cache file was last
This code seems to work. Have I got it right?
No. I have not. Sometimes the images are viewed from the cache, just
to get downloaded from the server again next time, just a minute later,
when I try again.
My local development server is running IIS, my production server is
running Apache.
Anders Thoresson wrote:
This code seems to work. Have I got it right?
No. I have not. Sometimes the images are viewed from the cache, just to
get downloaded from the server again next time, just a minute later,
when I try again.
My local development server is running IIS, my production
anders thoresson wrote:
Hi,
I put all my images outside the web root, the prevent direct access, and
then access them with a img-tag like this:
img src=fnc_get_image.php?path=?=$path;? /
where fnc_get_image.php is:
// Check if user is logged in
require_once 'global_includes.php';
$user = new
On Friday 01 October 2004 05:52, Ed Lazor wrote:
Images take up more space when stored in the db, because you're storing
raw
binary data. Gif and jpeg are compression methods that convert binary
data
into something smaller that can be stored in a file.
??
If you store a jpeg file
No problem Ed thanks...
Actually I was supprised to see this conversation (thread) come back
into my GMAIL inbox
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 15:57:12 -0700, Ed Lazor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 01 October 2004 05:52, Ed Lazor wrote:
Images take up more space when stored in the db,
If you're uploading a file then you can make a script that reads the
temp file into the database (otherwise you need to muck around with
image functions and I'm not the one to ask about that), something
like:
$image = mysql_escape_string(fread(fopen($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'],
r),
HEre is a question that I have been wondering about:
- Does the image file use more space in the db or as a file itself
(Do Not count the extra data that one would store in the db along with
the image... ie. ID number)
Thanks
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:55:30 -0700, Jasper Howard [EMAIL
[snip]
HEre is a question that I have been wondering about:
- Does the image file use more space in the db or as a file itself
(Do Not count the extra data that one would store in the db along with
the image... ie. ID number)
[/snip]
While better asked on a SQL list, I'll give you an answer
I'm not any kind of expert on this, but you just read the file byte
for byte, dont you? So it should be the same amount of data.
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:51:28 -0400, GH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HEre is a question that I have been wondering about:
- Does the image file use more space in the
Images take up more space when stored in the db, because you're storing raw
binary data. Gif and jpeg are compression methods that convert binary data
into something smaller that can be stored in a file.
The recent tests I did took 270megs of images and stored them into 180megs
of jpg files.
On Friday 01 October 2004 05:52, Ed Lazor wrote:
Images take up more space when stored in the db, because you're storing raw
binary data. Gif and jpeg are compression methods that convert binary data
into something smaller that can be stored in a file.
??
If you store a jpeg file into a
for performance reasons.
- Original Message -
From: GH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Daniel Watrous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: GH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Images in PHP and MySQL
Do you know of a good tutorial on this topic.
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16
I'm no certified expert, but preference would be storing a URL to an image
in the database rather than the image itself.
If however you do want to store them in the db try using a blob column type.
This article is PHP3 but shows the basics:
http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/florian19991014.php3
I hope that there are others out there that could weigh in on this topic please
The more information and perspective I have the better as it would
help me build the most informed decision as posible.
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 23:49:33 +0100, Graham Cossey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm no
1) there is no need to fiddle with directory permissions to write images.
2) if the content is sensitive you have the added security of the database
password (and the fact that the database is ususally not directly
accessible).
3) a mysqldump gives a backup of all images along with other
* Thus wrote Dennis Gearon:
I want to keep an entire library OUTSIDE of the document root. The library
includes some imgages. How can I have the browser include the imageges?
I've hard of BASE64'ing the images into the header and decoding them using
javascript. Is this the best way? Where
I may do that, but the 'showimage.php' file then has to be in the
document root, and can be attacked a LOT.
I have found ways to do inline images, without javascript, I believe.
Curt Zirzow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Thus wrote Dennis Gearon:
I want to keep an entire library OUTSIDE of the
I use a system like that described below, however I added some checks to
thwart attack.
first, the image serving script checks to make sure the user has a session
id. This prevents people just loading the script to get the images, and
also deters hot linking.
second, I have a script that runs
dont know that much about images at the minute but phpclasses.org has tons
of image classes that might help...
- Original Message -
From: Tim Thorburn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 7:12 PM
Subject: [PHP] Images PHP
Hi,
I've created a small
Thanks for the feedback. Just to clear up a couple questions regarding
my particular needs...
1. server has *plenty* of capacity
2. traffic is *very* low; max load would be 20 visitors looking at 4
images apiece over a 4-hour period
3. images will only be retrieved once or twice by one or two
Hello Derrick,
Wednesday, December 10, 2003, 3:56:32 PM, you wrote:
DF 1. The only way I can store the files in a directory on the server is
DF to make that directory wide open as in chmod 777. I don't have quite
DF enough control of the server to make that a better situation.
Why is this? More
Derrick Fogle wrote:
I've read that, given the choice, you should never store images in a
database because it makes the database dog slow. But I've got some
parameters and issues that might make a difference:
We (at hyperreal.info) are storing all the
images attached to articles in
I tend to disagree. Images in the database, providing they actually
associate with other bits of info, are great. I usually keep images in
a separate table than the data, but it's really easy to keep track of
everything. No file permissions, backup is as easy as standard SQL
backups, etc. I my
Galen wrote:
I tend to disagree. Images in the database, providing they actually
associate with other bits of info, are great. I usually keep images in a
separate table than the data, but it's really easy to keep track of
everything. No file permissions, backup is as easy as standard SQL
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 02:43 pm, Galen wrote:
If you store images that are played with a lot on
the disk, it'll likely be slower than MySQL due to MySQL having better
caching.
I disagree.
Depending on your setup, when a file based image is downloaded to
a user's computer, its cached
:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Images in MySQL vs directory/file?
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 02:43 pm, Galen wrote:
If you store images that are played with a lot on
the disk, it'll likely be slower than MySQL due to MySQL having better
caching.
I disagree.
Depending on your
On Dec 10, 2003, at 12:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it seems to me that the confusion comes from the fact that we are
comparing apples and oranges.
I agree. Images in a database mean totally different things to
different usage profiles.
But I would also like to question the extra
Gerard Samuel wrote:
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 02:43 pm, Galen wrote:
If you store images that are played with a lot on
the disk, it'll likely be slower than MySQL due to MySQL having better
caching.
I disagree.
Depending on your setup, when a file based image is downloaded to
a user's
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 17:41, Dejan Dujak wrote:
[snip]
This doesn't WORK. Please HELP.
HOW DOESN'T it work?
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Hi Tom.
make sure you have ENCTYPE=multipart/form-data in the form tag
Thanks for the tip, but that's not the problem. My code is below, and
as you can see there is nothing in the code that would be causing this.
It has to be something in the server, and while there have been a few
posts to
Hi Pablo,
Could you explain what exactly you mean by transferred in ASCII mode? do
you find that cr/lf combinations are translated (there by corrupting
your image) or some other corruption takes place?
Have you opened the files with a hex editor to see the contents? I am
sorry if you have
: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:19 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Images being uploaded in ASCII format
Hi Pablo,
Could you explain what exactly you mean by transferred in ASCII mode? do
you find that cr/lf combinations are translated (there by corrupting
your image) or some other
Hi Pablo
Pablo Gosse wrote:
Hi Raditha. Thanks very much for your reply. I've not been having much
luck with this one.
welcome
This is how the images should appear:
http://web.unbc.ca/~gossep/sample_images/1.gif
http://web.unbc.ca/~gossep/sample_images/nav-02.jpg
And here is how they appear
. Greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Pablo
-Original Message-
From: Raditha Dissanayake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:19 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Images being uploaded in ASCII format
Hi Pablo,
Could you explain what exactly you
-Original Message-
From: Raditha Dissanayake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Images being uploaded in ASCII format
Hi Pablo
Pablo Gosse wrote:
Hi Raditha. Thanks very much for your reply. I've not been having
Pablo Gosse wrote:
Hi Raditha. Thanks very much for your reply. I've not been having much
luck with this one.
This is how the images should appear:
http://web.unbc.ca/~gossep/sample_images/1.gif
http://web.unbc.ca/~gossep/sample_images/nav-02.jpg
And here is how they appear after being
Hi,
Thursday, October 23, 2003, 4:05:13 AM, you wrote:
PG Hi all. I'd like to take a brief sentence to introduce myself first.
PG My name is Pablo Gosse, and I've just recently joined the php-general
PG list. I've been using PHP since early 2000, and work as webmaster
PG at the University of
There a few different ways to do this. One method that we use here is to do
something like this in the embed/object tags
flash.swf?image=?php echo $image; ?
The php $image variable, of course, could be set by any method (post/get, db
query, etc...)
Luis
-Original Message-
From: Tim
Saving Images in MySQL
http://www.weberdev.com/ViewArticle.php3?ArticleID=3
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-Original Message-
From: Tim Baker [mailto:[EMAIL
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 23:35, Edward Peloke wrote:
I asked this question last week and thought I had it fixed but it still
doesn't seem to work. I use the code below to allow the user to upload
their images, once uploaded the images don't look nearly as good as they
did before uploading.
On 10-Mar-2003 Philip J. Newman wrote:
If i was to use PHP to call all my images from out side the wwwroot, dose
anyone have a method that they use?
show.php
-
?php
$rcsid='$Id: show.php,v 1.1 2002/02/14 21:20:26 dread Exp dread $';
// $Log: show.php,v 2002/02/14 21:20:26 dread $
Philip J. Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If i was to use PHP to call all my images from out side the
wwwroot, dose anyone have a method that they use?
By using an absolute path?
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On Saturday 15 February 2003 02:35, Lucas Lain wrote:
I am thinking in making some statistics graphics in php ... is there any
library that i can use?
thanks
jpgraph
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jpgraph professional license???
other FREE idea???
Jason Wong wrote:
On Saturday 15 February 2003 02:35, Lucas Lain wrote:
I am thinking in making some statistics graphics in php ... is there any
library that i can use?
thanks
jpgraph
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Bobby Patel wrote:
Hello,
I have the Images table setup with columns (width, height, size, type,
etc...) the question is should I have the image data stored in this table or
disk?
I know, alot of people have said it is faster in disk, which is 1 page I/O.
But I need these images for
Have a look at:
http://vrscenes.com/2003/gallery.php?mls=230944
and tell me what you think - all images are stored in the filesystem
Don't worry about what it looks like - I extracted this from the frameset it goes in
Cheers!
RW
Quoting Bobby Patel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
### Hello,
### I have
It looks nice. It does take a couple of seconds, (but I guess that is to be
expected with dealing with images).
I guess seeing your example, it seems that I can go with the filesystem. But
do you use the getimagezise function? do you set the width and height for
the IMG tag dynamically, or you
On Thursday 16 January 2003 13:23, Bobby Patel wrote:
I AGREE that storing images strored on disk is a valid approach PROVIDED
that you only need 1 image per page, but if you need to grab a bunch at a
time, I do beleieve that storing the actual file on the dB is faster.
I would like to hear
How will the picture make it into the db? Will they be uploaded by users?
I had to create an upload script for a sight that puts the picture in the
users directory on the webserver and then stored the path to the picture in
the db so when the web page is displayed, the tag is something like this
Hiya.
Yeh sorry I should of mentioned, using an upload script. And then I
shrink them (or grow) using GD.
I understand I could give everyone a directory, but everyone would only
have one picture, so a waste of time.
What would make more sense, and to ignore the limit on number of
don't have conflicts with filenames.
Is that what you mean?
Greetz,
Gilles
- Original Message -
From: Steve Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Images not stored in Databases
Hiya.
Yeh sorry I should
hello,
Check the PHP-DB archives you'll find a code for the upload, and this one
for viewing image :
?
$mysql_hostname = ;
$mysql_username = ;
$mysql_passwd = ;
$mysql_dbname = ;
// Connecting, selecting database
$link = @mysql_connect($mysql_hostname,$mysql_username, $mysql_passwd)
Works for me, tr putting some echo mysql_error on your page
Darren McPhee wrote:
I have spent the last 3 days trying to figure this out. And will probably
give up very soon. I have written 2 programs (which are very common PHP
programs) that A) Allows me to upload image files into a MYSQL
On Monday 22 July 2002 15:35, Lord Loh. wrote:
1. How can I store an image in a database.. ?
2. How can this be now used to create an image ?
Search archives for various combinations of:
upload, image, mysql
3. Is there any way I can read an image from a remote site and save it's
Use imagettfbbox(). This function calculates the bounding box given the
font, size and actual text within which that text would fit.
-Rasmus
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Anzak Wolf wrote:
I'm working on getting some image creation scripts done and I have one
requirement that I'm not sure how to
: Thursday, April 18, 2002 2:21 PM
To: 'Gunther E. Biernat'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Php-General (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [PHP] Images don't save
Actually you can do this if all you are trying to do is disable right
clicking. If you are thinking this will stop people from getting your
pictures
You can't. Period. Simple as that.
Oh, and BTW, it's not even a PHP question...
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 20:10:13 +0200, Manu Verhaegen wrote:
Hi,
You can right click on a image on your browser and choose save.
I want to disable this option, how can i do this
Greetings,
Manu
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I'm not sure of it'll work, never tried it, but you might be able to show the
pics using a Java applet..that way one cannot copy them.
Jule.
On Thursday 18 April 2002 14:17, Gunther E. Biernat typed on his or her
keyboard, and sent me the following:
You can't. Period. Simple as that.
Oh,
you would have to do it with java.
-Original Message-
From: Gunther E. Biernat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 12:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Php-General (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [PHP] Images don't save
You can't. Period. Simple as that.
Oh, and BTW, it's
]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 12:21 PM
To: 'Gunther E. Biernat'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Php-General (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [PHP] Images don't save
Actually you can do this if all you are trying to do is disable right
clicking. If you are thinking this will stop people from getting your
pictures
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Jule Slootbeek wrote:
I'm not sure of it'll work, never tried it, but you might be able to
show the pics using a Java applet..that way one cannot copy them.
1) A lot of people won't see your site then, and if you have many pictures
on the page, it'll be slower than
On Friday 19 April 2002 02:25, Fifield, Mike wrote:
This is not PHP so does not really belong here but since you asked. Here is
a java script that will disable right clicking and display a copyright.
Script language='Javascript'
!--
var message='Copyright (c) 1999 Sakki.';
function
It should be possible to do exactly what you want using the image functions
in php. You can get an image add text and then save the image in a
directory (or database I guess). Because adding a stamp takes
milliseconds, why not just do the operation when it's needed and erase it
when you're
examine the generated HTML with View Source in your browser. Does it
contain what you expect?
-Original Message-
From: Carl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 4:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] images not displaying
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-Original Message-
From: Rick Emery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 5:49 PM
To: Schmidt, Carl; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] images not displaying
examine the generated HTML with View Source in your browser. Does it
contain
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Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 5:49 PM
To: Schmidt, Carl; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] images not displaying
examine the generated HTML with View Source in your browser. Does it
contain what you expect?
-Original Message-
From: Carl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
To: 'Rick Emery'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] images not displaying
yes. the SRC=/home/website/testingArea/images/imagename.jpg
Should I just make it http://website.com/testingArea/images/imagename.jpg
instead?
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Carl Schmidt | Developer
To: 'Rick Emery'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] images not displaying
yes. the SRC=/home/website/testingArea/images/imagename.jpg
Should I just make it http://website.com/testingArea/images/imagename.jpg
instead?
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Carl Schmidt
What Mod does it need?
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Anna Gintere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: vrijdag 8 februari 2002 2:08
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: [PHP] Images
Does dir have aprpriate mod (permisions)?
-Original Message-
From: B. Verbeek [mailto:[EMAIL
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 22:27, David Orn Johannsson wrote:
I need to find out how to upload images to a database and then
displaying them again, can anybody
direct me to a howto or any thing like that to help me figure out how
its done.
You could try searching the list archives. This
Thanks, but my html is valid, and what you are doing is not what I want to
do.
I want to display a random image included in the page, just like a banner
program would work.
I do not allow php execution on the page so the only way to get the image is
to call the script with the img src tag, just
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