Ed Curtis wrote:
Can you call getimagesize() multiple times in one script? I'm trying to
use it multiple times but it only seems to work in the first loop I call
it in. I read something in the docs about it cacheing the results and
didn't know if this has something to do with it.
That
At 9:14 AM -0500 4/7/06, Ed Curtis wrote:
Can you call getimagesize() multiple times in one script? I'm trying to
use it multiple times but it only seems to work in the first loop I call
it in. I read something in the docs about it cacheing the results and
didn't know if this has something to
timothy johnson wrote:
$id = $_GET['id'];
$query = SELECT * FROM myPhotos WHERE photoId='$id';
$result = mysql_query($query);
$row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result);
$im = imagecreatefromstring($row[photoData]);
$size = getimagesize($im);
[snip]
(1) How would I do that (use getimagesize() instead to find type)?
[/snip]
http://php.net/getimagesize
[snip]
(2) Stupid question: how do I say
if ($_FILES['imagefile']['type'] != image/pjpeg)
and add image/jpeg to that constraint?
[/snip]
there are many ways, I will show you an
Hi,
Sunday, December 7, 2003, 6:38:13 PM, you wrote:
G I'm using a MySQL database to store images as BLOBs. I know how to
G handle all the MySQL stuff, it's easy, and really makes keeping track
G of files nice an clean. No permissions, no risk of getting things out
G of sync, finding stuff is
THANKS FOR all your help, I found out it was a custom error handling program
that we had that was putting out that error.
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Are you using PHP 4.3.2? Try upgrading :)
John
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 05:23, Diana Castillo
try an fopen to check if the file is there first ?
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Subject: [PHP] @getimagesize
I use @getimagesize to resize pictures that I get from a url which comes
from a
Are you using PHP 4.3.2? Try upgrading :)
John
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 05:23, Diana Castillo wrote:
I use @getimagesize to resize pictures that I get from a url which comes
from a database which is always changing. The problem is that sometimes the
url does not contain the picture is is
Check if file exists with file_exists().
Niklas
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Subject: [PHP] @getimagesize
even though I use a @getimagesize , I still get the following Warning
when the image is
according to the documentation on php.net , This function will not work on
remote files; the file to be examined must be accessible via the server's
filesystem.
so it wont work for http
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Check if file exists with
the file right away, if
you use that! :)
Niklas
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Sent: 3. huhtikuuta 2003 13:42
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according to the documentation on php.net , This function will not work
on
remote files
wow wots this
INPUT maxLength=128 name=image type=file ACCEPT=image/jpeg, image/jpg
this is a first i never knew you could do that ?
$imagewidth = getimagesize($_FILES['image']);
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little problem with getimagesize function. I have a
What? the ACCEPT? yes it can be done :)
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32.html#rfc1867
cheers,
- Sebastian
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| wow wots this
|
| INPUT maxLength=128 name=image type=file ACCEPT=image/jpeg, image/jpg
|
| this is a first i never knew you
well does this not work ? $imagewidth = getimagesize($_FILES['image']);
and i already have mimetypes checking in my modded pear uploader class, so it
can send error handling bak
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What? the ACCEPT? yes it can be done :)
no it doesn't work, it returns this: Warning: getimagesize(Array)
so its not getting the image from the form hmmm
cheers,
- Sebastian
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| well does this not work ? $imagewidth = getimagesize($_FILES['image']);
|
| and i already have
nope, still get Warning: getimagesize(Array)
i've tried everything and it just doesn't get the form data :|
cheers,
- Sebastian
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From: daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| try removing that mime check , and put this to lower case encType
| try INPUT name=image type=file for
php 4.3.1.
I got it working, this is what i had to use:
$imagewidth = getimagesize($_FILES [image][tmp_name]);
if($imagewidth[0] = 1042) {
$img_width = 1024;
} else {
$img_width = *;
}
i guess i had to add the tmp_name :)
Thanks for the help.
cheers,
- Sebastian
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no that doesnt work, anything else?
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@getimagesize ?
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Subject: [PHP] getimagesize
Where you get this error from? Does it come from the browser or is it
the script output?
Diana Castillo wrote:
anyway to not get an error when doing getimagesize if you get this response?
HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
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anyway to not get an error when doing getimagesize if you get this response?
HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 404 Not
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Hi,
Wednesday, February 26, 2003, 2:27:10 PM, you wrote:
JD Can anyone reproduce this problem?
[...]
JD ?
JD
$retval=getimagesize('http://armanii.c.crosslink.net/arcticsilver/dtmsig4
.j JD pg');
JD echo
Hi,
Wednesday, February 26, 2003, 2:27:10 PM, you wrote:
JD Can anyone reproduce this problem?
JD I am involved in running a large forum, and ever since our upgrade to PHP
JD 4.3.1, there have been fairly random issues with getimagesize(). It
JD happens only on certain images it seems.
I remember I got these kinds of errors when I wanted to connect to a
slow server, the last message was always something like port command
successfull, and that was it. Try connection to localhost, if that works?
Stefan Wessman wrote:
Hi!
Can anyone tell me if the getimagesize() function is
It could take a while. Depends how fast your server's disk sub-system is.
Going to disk to stat and open an image and then parse through the initial
headers to get the sizing data can take some time. I'd suggest caching
this data somewhere if you are going to need it on every request.
-Rasmus
So my code is clean ? There isn't a problem of infiny loop?
My server is free.fr.
How do u suggest i can cach the data?
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code is clean ? There isn't a problem of infiny loop?
My server is free.fr.
How do u suggest i can cach the data?
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Objet : Re: [PHP
check the permissions on the directory the image is in as well
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 12:51, Dan McCullough wrote:
anyone know what migth cause this error. I changed the mode to 777, made sure that
is was the
correct owner.group.
getimagesize: Unable to open
in my example I'm not pulling from a db. It does not even work like I have
it in my example though.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 11:54 AM
Subject: [PHP] getimagesize with image in database
On Thursday 07 February 2002 05:02, Steven Jarvis wrote:
I've read the manual, and I'm still stuck, partially due to the manual
itself. This is the first time I've dealt with this particular issue
(parsing IPTC info from JPEGs).
The example provided in the manual entry on GetImageSize:
You can get this information from header of this image file. Structure
of BMP is here: http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/mxr/gfx/2d/BMP.txt (found
with google.com)
M.N.
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Hello, I'm PHPer from Korea.
I have a problem with GetImageSize function.
I wanted to know some
I' have version Version 4.0.4pl1
Hi,
I want to have the width and the height of an image, if I place the image
on
my server then it works buth if i want to load the image from another
server
then I have errors, is this a bug in PHP, or is there another solution.
Because in the php.net
On 23 May 2001 04:15:09 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bram) wrote:
I' have version Version 4.0.4pl1
URL support was added in PHP 4.0.5 !
So it won't work with 4.04...
Bert
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I am having an issue with 4.0.5 where the following code snippet:
$orig = imagecreatefromjpeg($tmp);
echo 'orig x: ' . imagesx($orig) . ' orig y: ' .
imagesy($orig)
.
I might have the same problem with PHP 4.0.5 (win2k). Some of the images
from my Kodak DC-260 digital camera, are not recognized correctly by
getimagesize for some reason..
Example:
?php
$imagehw =
GetImageSize(http://maasdelta.eve-software.com/foto/kinderspelen/P0007811.J
PG);
What version of PHP are you using? According to the manual:
URL support was added in PHP 4.0.5
Moody
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For some reason, I can get the image image size for an image on the local
machine, but remotely
What version of PHP are you using? According to the manual:
URL support was added in PHP 4.0.5
Oh, I have 4.0.4. I need to upgrade don't I?!?
Thanks,
J
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What version of PHP are you using? According to the manual:
URL support was added in PHP 4.0.5
Oh, I have 4.0.4. I need to upgrade don't I?!?
Thanks,
J
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I think that was the first thing I tried.
It might have something to do with the actual image itself.
Images created with th PHP/GD routines come up with acceptable results.
Thanks,
Eric
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Previously, Eric Knudstrup said:
I am having an issue with 4.0.5
$size = getimagesize($Frame."top.gif");
I think you should read this :
http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/using-strings.php
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Maxim Maletsky
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To get the imagesize
$PictSize = GetImageSize ($file_image_path . $PictName);
$pictW = $PictSize[0];
$pictH = $PictSize[1];
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Hi Ade,
To combine strings, you simply use a period. For example:
$image = $frame . "top.gif";
If $frame is "hello", then $image will come out as "hellotop.gif".
Hope that helped...
Regards,
Tom
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Tom,
Thanks for that, worked a treat.
Ade
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Hello!
First - some ISP block you from get files from their server by a httpd
request (that is what php does... I think!). To be sure if this is set or
not, in the other ISP (not the one that the images are) write a simple html
like this:
htmlheadtitleloading images between
file
fclose ($fd);
return array( $width,$height,$type );
} else
return array( '','','' );
}; file://endif valid file pointer chk
}; // end function
?
Rom
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On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 03:05:31PM +, Sue Bailey wrote:
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
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 07:02:07PM +0100, Thies C. Arntzen wrote:
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 03:05:31PM +, Sue Bailey wrote:
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
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