Paul:
To continue top-posting,
It's pretty simple, just store the images in a folder, place the
url's to the images in MySQL, create a web page that can show an
image and pulls the first one from the dB with a reference such that
when someone clicks the picture, it increments and pulls the next
image url from the dB and displays it.
Are you into programming or are you looking for someone to do it for you?
tedd
At 5:05 PM -0700 4/7/06, Paul Goepfert wrote:
updating by user click for now. I might change that in the future to
update by interval.
Paul
On 4/7/06, tedd <tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At 12:13 AM -0700 4/7/06, Paul Goepfert wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am postilng pictures up on a website. So far I have a picture per
>page. This will get not be very efficient as time goes on. Is there
>anyway that I can have one page with only the image updating? Can
>this be done in PHP. If it can would someone explain it to me. The
>only thing I k.now how to do well in PHP is mysql queries and data
>validatlion.
>
>Thanks,
>Paul
Paul:
Updating how? By a time interval, by a user click, or what?
tedd
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