OK. Once again, a problem I thought was abstruse and formidable turns out to be ridiculously simple and embarrassingly obvious (once you realize what it is - image not in web server directory!!!) But I didn't know until this happened that the browser sends a follow-up request to the web server for the images it finds specified on the page. This is a very useful piece of knowledge!! It made it obvious that I was looking for the problem in all the wrong places! Sorry for the false alarm. Next time I'll try to have a real problem everyone can sink their teeth into!!
--- Begin Message --- Sorry, I'm back again with this same problem! Apparently the only reason it looked like it was solved an hour ago was because the <img src="xxxxxx"> statement I tried reading out of the database was pointing to an image already on the page!

When the <img src="xxxxxxx"> statement points to an image NOT already on the page, it doesn't work.

I thought the size of the image might be the problem, but no matter how small I make the image, it doesn't work.

Again, any insight into what might be the problem here would be MUCH appreciated.

Is it necessary for an <img src="xxxxxxx"> statement to be in the code of the script writing the page for the image to be correctly inserted onto the page? I believe that's the question.

It looks like when the <img src="xxxxxx"> statement is pulled from a database and copied onto the webpage, some kind of php or HTML parser doesn't get a chance to parse it, resolve it, and go retrieve the image to put it on the page!!!

I hope I'm wrong about this, but at this point I don't have any other plausible theory!!
--- Begin Message --- Yes, here's the code that is retrieving "news items" from the database and printing them on the page (I do some other stuff with the text before, and after, I print it, for example, find the sentences, so I can print complete sentences, and not just pieces of sentences). As I say, occasionally these news items contain some HTML, e.g., the <img src="xxxxxxx"> statement. All of the text is being correctly retrieved from the database and written to the page, including the <img src="xxxxxxx"> statement, because I see it all in the page source of the page in my browser. However, the <img src="xxxxxxxx"> statement is NOT working, that is, the image does NOT appear on the page.

$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM newsitem ORDER BY newsitem_date DESC");
    if (mysql_num_rows($result) > 0)
    {
     $i = 1;
     while (($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) && ($i < 6)) { ?>
      <div id="newsitem">
<p><?php echo $row['newsitem_date']; ?><b><i><br /> <?php $title = $row['title']; echo $title; echo "</i></b><br> by "; ?> <?php echo $row['author']; echo " of <em>"; echo $row['newsservice']; ?></em><br><br />
      <?php $newsitem_array = explode('.', $row['newsitem_text']);
     $print_newsitem = $newsitem_array[0] . ".";
     $length_newsitem = strlen($print_newsitem);
     for ($j = 1; $length_newsitem < 250; $j++) {
        $print_newsitem = $print_newsitem . $newsitem_array[$j] . ".";
        $length_newsitem = strlen($print_newsitem);
     }
     echo $print_newsitem;
echo "<br>"; $url_string = "<a href=\"" . $row['url'] . "\"> (read more of this article)</a>"; echo $url_string; $blog_result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM blog where discussion = \"$title\"");
     if (mysql_num_rows($blog_result) > 0)
            $not = "";
     else
         $not = " not";
echo "<br>"; echo "This news item does$not have a blog discussion "; echo "&nbsp;&nbsp;";
     if (mysql_num_rows($blog_result) > 0)
echo "<a href=\"bloglist.php?discussion=$title\">Read this item's blog</a> ";
     else
echo "<a href=\"blog.php?discussion=$title\">Start a discussion on this item</a> ";
       $i++;
      ?>
      </p><br />
      </div>
    <?php
     }
    }
    ?>

Stut wrote:
On 15 Jul 2008, at 22:36, Rod Clay wrote:
Hello. Again, I'm fairly new to php so please forgive me if my question is a very simple or obvious one.

I've just tried testing for the first time some php code that is pulling text out of a database to print it on the webpage. Some of this text includes HTML, specifically in this case an <img src="xxxxxxxxx"> statement. Much to my surprise, this is not working. Is there a problem with pulling HTML out of a database like this as the page is being written? There's no problem of course if my php code is writing the HTML to the page - in this case, the <img src="xxxxxx"> statement works fine and the image is displayed. Why is it a problem when my php script pulls the HTML code out of a database and writes it to the page from there??

It would appear that when my php script writes HTML to the page a process of some kind is executed to, in this case, get the image and put it on the page. Apparently this same process is NOT executed if the HTML is retrieved from a database and simply written to the page from there. Is this correct? And, if it is, can anyone suggest a workaround, another way to get done what I'm trying to do here?

Code please, we're not mind readers!

-Stut


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