Hello, Storing only location of the image in dB wouldnt be any different than other string/data retrieved from the dB.That means if you have something like this in html documents whereby $image_location comes from the dB It should work without ....header stuffs Example <img src="$image_location" border="1" height="150" width="200" alt="Image" ISMAP> P:S Replace $image_location with image location from your dB. GR Muhsin Sashikanth Gurram wrote: > Dear all, > > I have been trying to retrieve the location of a image from database > and display the image in the browser using PHP. I have written a sort > of code for the purpose. All I am getting in my browser after using > the code is a long set of ASCII characters with the following warning > *Warning*: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by > (output started at C:\wamp\www\mysqli.php:65) in > *C:\wamp\www\mysqli.php* on line *237 > * > I am herewith attaching my code. If anyone can point out the error or > give some kind of advice that would be really great. The location of > the image is stored in a table by the name IMAGE under the column name > Location and here in the code, the location is retrieved under the > varibale name $Location. > > thanks, > Sashi > > /<html> > <body> > <form action="mysqli.php" method="post"> > <br> > <div align="center"> > Building Name:<select name="name"> > <option value=""> Select a Building</option> > <option value="Agnew Hall">Agnew Hall</option> > <option value="Rector Field House">Rector Field House</option> > <option value="Richard B. Talbot Educational Resources > Center">Richard B. Talbot Educational Resources Center</option> > <option value="Robeson Hall">Robeson Hall</option> > <option value="Sandy Hall">Sandy Hall</option> > <option value="Saunders hall">Saunders hall</option> > <option value="Seitz Hall">Seitz Hall</option> > <option value="Shanks Hall">Shanks Hall</option> > <option value="Shultz Hall">Shultz Hall</option> > <option value="Skelton Conference Center">Skelton Conference > Center</option> > <option value="Williams Hall">Williams Hall</option> > <option value="Women's Softball Field">Women's Softball > Field</option> > <option value="Wright House">Wright House</option> > </select> > </div> > <input type="submit" /> > </form> > <img src="mysqli.php?"> > > <?php > // Connects to your Database > $host="*******"; > $user="*****"; > $password="******"; > $dbname="*******"; > $cxn=mysqli_connect($host, $user, $password, $dbname) ; > if (!$cxn=mysqli_connect($host, $user, $password, $dbname)) > { > $error=mysqli_error($cxn); > echo "$error"; > die(); > } > else > { > echo "Connection established successfully"; > } > //Define the variables for Day and Month > $Today=date("l"); > $Month=date("F"); > $build=$_POST["name"]; > $low_speed=2.5; > $high_speed=4; > $hour=date("G"); > $minute=date("i"); > if ($minute>=00 && $minute<=14) > { > $minute=00; > } > elseif ($minute>=15 && $minute<=29) > { > $minute=15; > } > elseif ($minute>=30 && $minute<=44) > { > $minute=30; > } > else > { > $minute=45; > } > $times="$hour:$minute"; > $sql="SELECT buildingname, parking_lot_name, empty_spaces, distance, > round(distance/($low_speed*60),1) AS low_time, > round(distance/($high_speed*60),1) AS high_time, Location FROM > buildings, buildings_lots, parkinglots, occupancy2, Image where > (buildings.buildingcode=occupancy2.building AND > buildings.buildingcode=buildings_lots.building_code AND > parkinglots.parking_lot_code=buildings_lots.parking_lot_code AND > parkinglots.parking_lot_code=occupancy2.parking_lot AND > Buildings.BuildingCode=Image.BuildingCode) AND buildingname='$build' > AND month='$Month' AND day='$Today' AND Time='$times'"; > $data = mysqli_query($cxn,$sql); > if (!$data=mysqli_query($cxn,$sql)) > { > $error=mysqli_error($cxn); > echo "$error"; > die(); > } > else > { > echo "<br>"; > echo "Query sent successfully"; > } > echo "<br>"; > echo "<h1> PARKING LOT INFORMATION <h1>"; > echo "<table border='1' cellspacing='5' cellpadding='2'>"; > echo "<tr>\n > <th>Building</th>\n > <th>Parking Lot</th>\n > <th>Estimated Number of Empty Spaces</th>\n > <th>Distance (Feet)</th>\n > <th>Estimated walking time to the building</th>\n > </tr>\n"; > while ($row=mysqli_fetch_array($data)) > { > extract($row); > $building = $row[0]; > $parking_lot = $row[1]; > $Number_of_Empty_Spaces = $row[2]; > $Distance = $row[3]; > $time_l = $row[4]; > $time_h=$row[5]; > $location=$row[6]; echo "<tr>\n > <td>$building</td>\n > <td>$parking_lot</td>\n > <td>$Number_of_Empty_Spaces</td>\n > <td>$Distance</td>\n > <td>$time_h - $time_l mins</td>\n > <td>$location</td>\n > </tr>\n"; > } > echo "</table>\n"; > $err=1; > if ($img = file_get_contents($location, FILE_BINARY)) > { > if ($img = imagecreatefromstring($img)) $err = 0; > } > if ($err) > { > header('Content-Type: text/html'); > echo '<html><body><p style="font-size:9px">Error getting > image...</p></body></html>'; > } > else > { > header('Content-Type: image/jpeg'); > imagejpeg($img); > imagedestroy($img); > } > ?> > </body> > </html>/ > > Sashikanth Gurram wrote: >> Hello guys, >> >> Thanks to you all for your kind replies. I will try the steps and get >> back to you if I encounter more problems. >> >> Thanks, >> Sashi >> >> Fortuno, Adam wrote: >>> Matya, >>> >>> Ha, ha, ha! Thank you good friend. I did say I didn't try the code :-) >>> >>> AF> Please note, I haven't tried this. It just seems plausible. >>> >>> I apologize if I confused anyone. I just meant to show how the >>> parameter could help retrieve a picture. I wasn't too concerned with >>> the particulars. Hopefully the concept is sound. If not, please do >>> flame my note so no one attempts it. >>> >>> Be Well, >>> A- >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Mattyasovszky Janos [mailto:mail@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, March >>> 02, 2009 9:29 AM >>> To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Subject: Re: Retrieving Image Location in MySQL >>> >>> Fortuno, Adam írta: >>> >>> >>>> //Write a query to pull out the picture's path >>>> $sql = "SELECT path FROM Image WHERE ID = %s"; >>>> mysql_real_escape_string($value); >>>> >>> >>> Sorry, but this won't work, since you don't map the value of the >>> escaped $value to the %s, lets say with sprintf()... >>> >>> Regards, >>> Matya >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Extra details: OSS:Gentoo Linux-2.6.25-r8 profile:x86 Hardware:msi geforce 8600GT asus p5k-se location:/home/muhsin language(s):C/C++,VB,VHDL,bash Typo:40WPM url:http://mambo-tech.net -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php