> > I've been staring myself blind, so now I don't get anywhere, please > do > > advice.. > > > > I have a web page printed with PHP, in a table I need to display > images > > that > > are stored in a SQL DB. > > Getting the images into variables isn't an issue at all, but how do I > > output > > it? > > This is what I want to accomplish: > > > > <tr><td>Current image:</td><td> - THE IMAGE HERE - </td></tr> > > > > Starting to pull my hair.. > > <tr><td>Current image:</td><td><img src="<?= $variableName ?>" > /></td></tr> > > If you don't have the proper INI setting to allow for the short-hand > <?= > ?>, you can replace it with: > > <?php echo $variableName; ?> > > If this made you pull your hair out, then perhaps you should go back > and > get a fundamental understanding of HTML and PHP basics before trying to > combine the two. Just sayin'. Thank you for your wonderful sarcasm Todd. But the solution you suggest just won't work, and as a programmer, you should be just about knowledgeable enough to know that. However, I got a tip about something that WILL work, so I prefer to listen to that person instead. She said; <td> <?php ob_start(); echo $info['image']; $data = base64_encode(ob_get_contents()); ob_end_clean(); echo "<img src=\"data:image/jpeg;base64,$data\">"; ?> </td> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php