Re: [PHP] save file from outside url

2002-12-10 Thread Jeremiah Breindel
When I wanted to output the png to file, I just need to plop the global
label in front of the $image_filename before I passed it.. Simple mistake,
that's what I get for using someone else's script ;-)

// output PNG object.
global $image_filename;
imagePNG($image, $image_filename);


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 On Monday 09 December 2002 23:44, Jeremiah Breindel wrote:
  Ok.  I stripped the needed code out of the image creation script and
  inserted it into my update script.  It works great as long as I hard
  code in the filename of the file that is being saved to the server.
  When I pass the image creation function a variable for the filename it
  tells me invalid filename, although I am echoing it out right before
  and it looks perfect. Any thoughts?

 Could you show the (relevant) parts of your updated code?

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Re: [PHP] save file from outside url

2002-12-09 Thread Jeremiah Breindel
Ok.  I stripped the needed code out of the image creation script and
inserted it into my update script.  It works great as long as I hard
code in the filename of the file that is being saved to the server. 
When I pass the image creation function a variable for the filename it
tells me invalid filename, although I am echoing it out right before
and it looks perfect. Any thoughts?


Jason Wong wrote:
 
 On Sunday 08 December 2002 00:47, Jeremiah Breindel wrote:
  Thanks for responing Jason!
 
  There is other code in there for updating some database entries and
  producing a confirmation page, but I had them working perfectly before I
  added the image code below.  Only when acessing the outside script and
  saving to file did it start doing the odd things.  I didn't write the image
  creation script, only hard coded in some values for font and bg colors in
  it.  I have attached that script at the bottom of this, away from
  everything else.  Maybe a header problem from that script?  Any idea what
  427 is from? Thanks for all your help!
 
  The $image_url is like this - $rollover_image_url =
  http://www.anysite.com//pngmake.php?msg=; . $rollover .
  rot=0size=12font=fonts/ARIAL.TTF;
 
 Two things you need to do:
 
 1) Plug the value of $rollover_image_url into a browser and satisfy yourself
 that the resulting URL does indeed return a valid image, and hence said URL
 is valid.
 
 2) Plug in a known, static, valid URL (of an image -- actually it can be
 anything it doesn't really matter) into your code below, and satisfy yourself
 that the your code does work.
 
local file on my server using the code below:
   
 $fc = fopen($image_filename, wb);
 $file = fopen ($image_url, rb);
   
 if (!$file) {
  echo pUnable to open remote file.\n;
  exit;
 }else{
  while (!feof ($file)) {
   $line = fread ($file, 1028);
   fwrite($fc,$line);
  }
 }
 fclose($fc);
fclose($file);
 
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Re: [PHP] save file from outside url

2002-12-09 Thread Jason Wong
On Monday 09 December 2002 23:44, Jeremiah Breindel wrote:
 Ok.  I stripped the needed code out of the image creation script and
 inserted it into my update script.  It works great as long as I hard
 code in the filename of the file that is being saved to the server.
 When I pass the image creation function a variable for the filename it
 tells me invalid filename, although I am echoing it out right before
 and it looks perfect. Any thoughts?

Could you show the (relevant) parts of your updated code?

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Re: [PHP] save file from outside url

2002-12-09 Thread Jeremiah Breindel
image output code is close to the bottom

***

$image_filename = ../images/tsroll_ . $id . .png;  //dynamic file
name
$msg = $rollover;

class textPNG { 
var $font = 'fonts/ARIAL.TTF'; //default font. put in full path. 
var $msg = undefined; // default text to display. 
var $size = 11; 
var $rot = 0; // rotation in degrees. 
var $pad = 0; // padding. 
var $transparent = 1; // transparency set to on. 
var $red = 0; // white text... 
var $grn = 0; 
var $blu = 0; 
var $bg_red = 255; // on black background. 
var $bg_grn = 255; 
var $bg_blu = 255; 

function draw() { 
$width = 499; 
$height = 14; 
$offset_x = 0; 
$offset_y = 0; 
$bounds = array(); 
$image = ; 
 
//$this-msg = date (h:i:s); 
 
// determine font height. 
$bounds = ImageTTFBBox($this-size, $this-rot, $this-font, W); 
if ($this-rot  0) { 
$font_height = abs($bounds[7]-$bounds[1]); 
} else if ($this-rot  0) { 
$font_height = abs($bounds[1]-$bounds[7]); 
} else { 
$font_height = abs($bounds[7]-$bounds[1]); 
} 

// determine bounding box. 
$bounds = ImageTTFBBox($this-size, $this-rot, $this-font,
$this-msg); 
if ($this-rot  0) { 
//$width = abs($bounds[4]-$bounds[0]); 
//$height = abs($bounds[3]-$bounds[7]); 
$offset_y = $font_height; 
$offset_x = 0; 
 
} else if ($this-rot  0) { 
//$width = abs($bounds[2]-$bounds[6]); 
//$height = abs($bounds[1]-$bounds[5]); 
$offset_y = abs($bounds[7]-$bounds[5])+$font_height; 
$offset_x = abs($bounds[0]-$bounds[6]); 
 
} else { 
//$width = abs($bounds[4]-$bounds[6]); 
//$height = abs($bounds[7]-$bounds[1]); 
$offset_y = $font_height;; 
$offset_x = 0; 
} 
 
$image =
imagecreate($width+($this-pad*2)+1,$height+($this-pad*2)+1); 
 
$background = ImageColorAllocate($image, $this-bg_red,
$this-bg_grn, $this-bg_blu); 
$foreground = ImageColorAllocate($image, $this-red, $this-grn,
$this-blu); 
 
if ($this-transparent) ImageColorTransparent($image, $background); 
ImageInterlace($image, false); 
 
// render it. 
ImageTTFText($image, $this-size, $this-rot, $offset_x+$this-pad,
$offset_y+$this-pad, $foreground, $this-font, $this-msg); 
 
// output PNG object. 
imagePNG($image, $image_filename);
} 
} 

$text = new textPNG; // instantiate new textPNG class. 

if (isset($msg)) $text-msg = $msg; // text to display 
if (isset($font)) $text-font = $font; // font to use (include directory
if needed). 
if (isset($size)) $text-size = $size; // size in points 
if (isset($rot)) $text-rot = $rot; // rotation 
if (isset($pad)) $text-pad = $pad; // padding in pixels around text. 
if (isset($tr)) $text-transparent = $tr; // transparency flag
(boolean). 
if (isset($clr)) { // text colour 
  $text-red = hexdec(substr($clr, 0, 2)); 
  $text-grn = hexdec(substr($clr, 2, 2)); 
  $text-blu = hexdec(substr($clr, 4, 2)); 
} 
if (isset($bg)) { // background colour 
  $text-bg_red = hexdec(substr($bg, 0, 2)); 
  $text-bg_grn = hexdec(substr($bg, 2, 2)); 
  $text-bg_blu = hexdec(substr($bg, 4, 2)); 
} 


$text-draw();

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Re: [PHP] save file from outside url

2002-12-08 Thread Jason Wong
On Sunday 08 December 2002 00:47, Jeremiah Breindel wrote:
 Thanks for responing Jason!

 There is other code in there for updating some database entries and
 producing a confirmation page, but I had them working perfectly before I
 added the image code below.  Only when acessing the outside script and
 saving to file did it start doing the odd things.  I didn't write the image
 creation script, only hard coded in some values for font and bg colors in
 it.  I have attached that script at the bottom of this, away from
 everything else.  Maybe a header problem from that script?  Any idea what
 427 is from? Thanks for all your help!

 The $image_url is like this - $rollover_image_url =
 http://www.anysite.com//pngmake.php?msg=; . $rollover .
 rot=0size=12font=fonts/ARIAL.TTF;

Two things you need to do:

1) Plug the value of $rollover_image_url into a browser and satisfy yourself 
that the resulting URL does indeed return a valid image, and hence said URL 
is valid.

2) Plug in a known, static, valid URL (of an image -- actually it can be 
anything it doesn't really matter) into your code below, and satisfy yourself 
that the your code does work.

   local file on my server using the code below:
  
$fc = fopen($image_filename, wb);
$file = fopen ($image_url, rb);
  
if (!$file) {
 echo pUnable to open remote file.\n;
 exit;
}else{
 while (!feof ($file)) {
  $line = fread ($file, 1028);
  fwrite($fc,$line);
 }
}
fclose($fc);
   fclose($file);

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[PHP] save file from outside url

2002-12-07 Thread Jeremiah Breindel
I am trying to save a dynamically generated image on an outside server to a
local file on my server using the code below:

 $fc = fopen($image_filename, wb);
 $file = fopen ($image_url, rb);

 if (!$file) {
  echo pUnable to open remote file.\n;
  exit;
 }else{
  while (!feof ($file)) {
   $line = fread ($file, 1028);
   fwrite($fc,$line);
  }
 }
 fclose($fc);
fclose($file);


$image_filename is a locally referred to file, such as ../images/file1.png
and $image_url is an absolute address, such as
http://www.whatever.com/imagecreate.php;.

Instead of saving when I run the script through a browser, the image
displays within the browser, and the script creates a file containing only
427 on the server.  Any ideas why or what I can do to correct this?

Jeremiah



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Re: [PHP] save file from outside url

2002-12-07 Thread Jason Wong
On Saturday 07 December 2002 05:12, Jeremiah Breindel wrote:
 I am trying to save a dynamically generated image on an outside server to a
 local file on my server using the code below:

  $fc = fopen($image_filename, wb);
  $file = fopen ($image_url, rb);

  if (!$file) {
   echo pUnable to open remote file.\n;
   exit;
  }else{
   while (!feof ($file)) {
$line = fread ($file, 1028);
fwrite($fc,$line);
   }
  }
  fclose($fc);
 fclose($file);


 $image_filename is a locally referred to file, such as
 ../images/file1.png and $image_url is an absolute address, such as
 http://www.whatever.com/imagecreate.php;.

 Instead of saving when I run the script through a browser, the image
 displays within the browser, and the script creates a file containing only
 427 on the server.  Any ideas why or what I can do to correct this?

Hmm, I don't see how the above code can make the remote image *display* your 
browser. The code itself looks OK, are there some parts of the code that you 
haven't shown us? 

If the above is indeed your complete code, then what is your $image_url?

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Re: [PHP] save file from outside url

2002-12-07 Thread Jeremiah Breindel
Thanks for responing Jason!

There is other code in there for updating some database entries and
producing a confirmation page, but I had them working perfectly before I
added the image code below.  Only when acessing the outside script and
saving to file did it start doing the odd things.  I didn't write the image
creation script, only hard coded in some values for font and bg colors in
it.  I have attached that script at the bottom of this, away from everything
else.  Maybe a header problem from that script?  Any idea what 427 is from?
Thanks for all your help!

The $image_url is like this - $rollover_image_url =
http://www.anysite.com//pngmake.php?msg=; . $rollover .
rot=0size=12font=fonts/ARIAL.TTF;

Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 On Saturday 07 December 2002 05:12, Jeremiah Breindel wrote:
  I am trying to save a dynamically generated image on an outside server
to a
  local file on my server using the code below:
 
   $fc = fopen($image_filename, wb);
   $file = fopen ($image_url, rb);
 
   if (!$file) {
echo pUnable to open remote file.\n;
exit;
   }else{
while (!feof ($file)) {
 $line = fread ($file, 1028);
 fwrite($fc,$line);
}
   }
   fclose($fc);
  fclose($file);
 
 
  $image_filename is a locally referred to file, such as
  ../images/file1.png and $image_url is an absolute address, such as
  http://www.whatever.com/imagecreate.php;.
 
  Instead of saving when I run the script through a browser, the image
  displays within the browser, and the script creates a file containing
only
  427 on the server.  Any ideas why or what I can do to correct this?

 Hmm, I don't see how the above code can make the remote image *display*
your
 browser. The code itself looks OK, are there some parts of the code that
you
 haven't shown us?

 If the above is indeed your complete code, then what is your $image_url?

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?
/*
To draw the PNG - call this script with a URL like the following:

pngmake.php3?msg=testing+classrot=15size=48font=fonts/ARIAL.TTF
*/


class textPNG {
var $font = 'fonts/ARIAL.TTF'; //default font. put in full path.
var $msg = undefined; // default text to display.
var $size = 24;
var $rot = 0; // rotation in degrees.
var $pad = 0; // padding.
var $transparent = 1; // transparency set to on.
var $red = 0; // white text...
var $grn = 0;
var $blu = 0;
var $bg_red = 255; // on black background.
var $bg_grn = 255;
var $bg_blu = 255;

function draw() {
$width = 499;
$height = 39;
$offset_x = 0;
$offset_y = 0;
$bounds = array();
$image = ;

//$this-msg = date (h:i:s);

// determine font height.
$bounds = ImageTTFBBox($this-size, $this-rot, $this-font, W);
if ($this-rot  0) {
$font_height = abs($bounds[7]-$bounds[1]);
} else if ($this-rot  0) {
$font_height = abs($bounds[1]-$bounds[7]);
} else {
$font_height = abs($bounds[7]-$bounds[1]);
}

// determine bounding box.
$bounds = ImageTTFBBox($this-size, $this-rot, $this-font,
$this-msg);
if ($this-rot  0) {
//$width = abs($bounds[4]-$bounds[0]);
//$height = abs($bounds[3]-$bounds[7]);
$offset_y = $font_height;
$offset_x = 0;

} else if ($this-rot  0) {
//$width = abs($bounds[2]-$bounds[6]);
//$height = abs($bounds[1]-$bounds[5]);
$offset_y = abs($bounds[7]-$bounds[5])+$font_height;
$offset_x = abs($bounds[0]-$bounds[6]);

} else {
//$width = abs($bounds[4]-$bounds[6]);
//$height = abs($bounds[7]-$bounds[1]);
$offset_y = $font_height;;
$offset_x = 0;
}

$image = imagecreate($width+($this-pad*2)+1,$height+($this-pad*2)+1);

$background = ImageColorAllocate($image, $this-bg_red, $this-bg_grn,
$this-bg_blu);
$foreground = ImageColorAllocate($image, $this-red, $this-grn,
$this-blu);

if ($this-transparent) ImageColorTransparent($image, $background);
ImageInterlace($image, false);

// render it.
ImageTTFText($image, $this-size, $this-rot, $offset_x+$this-pad,
$offset_y+$this-pad, $foreground, $this-font, $this-msg);

// output PNG object.
imagePNG($image);
}
}

$text = new textPNG; // instantiate new textPNG class.

if (isset($msg)) $text-msg = $msg; // text to display
if (isset($font)) $text-font = $font; // font to use (include directory if
needed).
if (isset($size)) $text-size = $size; // size in points
if (isset($rot)) $text-rot = $rot; // rotation
if (isset($pad)) $text-pad = $pad; // padding in pixels around text.
if (isset($tr)) $text-transparent = $tr; // transparency flag (boolean).
if (isset($clr)) { // text colour
  $text-red =