I have a small problem. I'm not good in php, so this may be something really simple. Basically, I have couple of websites, which I want to implement a specific picture on. I want it to be controlled (along with a hyperlink) from one script. So what I've done is this:
<?php include 'http://content.captive-portal.com/pd/sponsored/sponsored.php' ?>
I have placed this code on couple of websites but it doesn't display a picture. Why? Can it be done this way?
The page I placed this script on is this one:
amc link - the image should appear just underneath a logo. The gif image from the script above. Can anyone please help me out with this? What have I done wrong? can't it be done? THank you for your help.
The code is here:
<div id="wrapper">
<img id="logo" src="images/logotop_m.jpg"/>
<?php include 'http://content.captive-portal.com/pd/sponsored/sponsored.php' ?>
</div> <!--eo wrapper -->
...
Is the relative path causing the issue? Does the sponsored.php file make reference to the image using a complete path? (e.g.... http://content.captive-portal.com/images/.... or just images/...)
The reason for that is that some images are being used via relative links. Here's the logo:
<img id="logo" src="images/logotop_m.jpg"/>
As it isn't an absolute path with a domain, it'll resolve as the following:
http://yourdomain.com/images/logotop_m.jpg
Instead of what you're expecting:
http://amc.captive-portal.com/images/logotop_m.jpg
Edit: Oops
I didn't notice the redirect as I opened it in a new tab - my bad. The php file itself contains this:
<p><img src="http://content.captive-portal.com/pd/sponsored/sponsored.gif" width="480" height="80"></p>
As it's an absolute path, it *should* be alright.
Related
Before going on, I'd just like to say that I've tried pretty much everything, and I read a lot of questions here at Stackoverflow, but none of the solutions worked.
So here is the deal, I have a file ("empresaConf.php") that contains this code:
<?php
include 'navigator2.php';
?>
<div class="contTudo">
<div id="bgCorpo">
<div class="empresaConf">
<?php
include 'sqEsqInc.php'
?>
</div>
</div>
<?php
include '../rodape.php';
?>
</div>
</body>
</html>
As you can see, it is including "rodape.php". The problem is that in "rodape.php", I have an image that is in another folder, so when I include "rodape.php" in "empresaConf.php", the image path should change, since PHP include consider the file path to be the one that you're including other files, making rodape.php's image broken when I access "empresaConf". I want something to fix that so I have the image no matter what file I'm in. Here is the "rodape.php" code:
<div class="empresa">
/* below in the img src tag you can see what I'm talking about */
<div class="redeSocial">
<a href="http://www.facebook.com.br">
<img src="imgs/icons/iconFace42.png" class="iconeFace">
</a>
</div>
</div> <!-- Fim div .empresa -->
The folder structure is: "rodape.php" is in the root directory and "empresaConf.php" is inside a folder named "Empresa" (I would post a img but I can't).
Thanks in advance.
EDIT:
Sorry, I forgot a crucial detail, I'm also including "rodape.php" in other files such as "index.php". So if I change the img src to correspond "empresaConf.php", then in the "index.php" the image will be broken, since it's in the root directory, same as "rodape.php".
If it's an image accessible from the public side of things, the image can probably be accessed by the directory root. So if your index.php is in /index.php where / is the web document root and your image is in /imgs/icons/iconFace42.png you can access the image by
<img src="/imgs/icons/iconFace42.png" class="iconeFace">
Note the leading slash in the src attribute.
You have some options.
If rodape.php will only be accesed from that folder level, simply change the src to ../imgs/icons/iconFace42.png, if you will be changing folder deep then use an absolute path to the image. Another way would be add php code to set the src but that would be wast of resources.
When you include ../rodape.php, think of it like just putting the code from that file directly in the position where it was included. The path string will not change, as it has not been executed until it has been included.
In short, that is to say, things will be relative to the file that's being executed, not the file(s) that's being included.
<img src="../imgs/icons/iconFace42.png" class="iconeFace"
Using that image code should resolve your issues.
I know this question has been asked plenty of times, or at least related questions, but I just can't seem to figure it out. I haven't done too much PHP programming, I'm just trying to keep a simple template across all of the website I'm working on.
Basically there is a sidebar,banner,footer.php. I just do
<?php include('includes/banner.php'); ?>
That is when you're in the root folder - in index.php.
Inside banner.php is:
<div id="banner">
<img src="images/../banner.jpg" width="1000" height="120" border="0">
</div>
That works fine and dandy for all the .php's in the root directory.
Now when I go to say directory A then to B I have another example.php ( So A/B/example.php ). Now if I try to use
<?php include('../../includes/banner.php'); ?>
It of course has the wrong path to the images. Since the code above is just pasted into the example.php with the image path of images/../banner.jpg. When it should be ../../images/../banner.jpg
How do I go about changing it so no matter how many directories deep I go, the banner image path is correct?
Just as FYI, I'm actually updating an old site for a friend. The layout of all the files and such ( and code, ugh ) are rather messy. So that's why I've been trying to clean it all up and make it a bit more organized and easier to update.
Thanks for help
This is the simple idea use in Joomla / Wordpress / Cakephp & other open source.
Use:
require( dirname( __ FILE __ ).'/images/imagename.jpg');
Let me know if this works.
Thanks,
Munjal
I'm stuck in a simple thing as loading an image in php.
All included php files are in a directory called includes.
Index.php is in root folder.
When I call img src from the php file located in the root folder, I can see images.
But when I include a section that is supposed to load an image like that:
<?php include("includes/section.php"); ?>
calling this:
<div class = "right">
<h1> news </h1>
<hr>
echo '<img src="../img/do.png" width="200" alt="Rifrazione news/>';
<p class = "rightp">Blabla </p><br
</div><!--end of right-->
I get nothing
for images I prefare use global variable.
Try do something like this:
<?
$baseUrl = "http://localhost"; // CHANGE IT TO YOUR URL
?>
<div class = "right">
<h1> news </h1>
<hr>
<?
echo '<img src="'.$baseUrl.'/img/do.png" width="200" alt="Rifrazione news" />';
?>
<p class = "rightp">Blabla </p><br />
</div><!--end of right-->
The file you're currently in is your current working directory. So find the location of your image from the directory your index.php is in, that means probably removing the ../. If you have any doubts echo getcwd();.
NEVER do what Adam suggested. You should always use file system paths, never url paths to local files. EDIT Reasoning: Hotlinking is part of it as he may not be aware of why something isn't working as it has worked in other locations but mostly due to routing/.htaccess/url rewriting. If he were to move on later to an MVC or similar framework putting localhost/controller/action will not return his image, but he may not be sure why as this is a bad habit he has already picked up. The other reason was for ease-of-use, if he puts a path like ./image/here.jpg opposed to localhost*/here.jpg he may have to go through and rewrite every link if he were to migrate later to an external server.
Example to help visualize better:
If you have the following directory:
my_site/
js/
css/
images/
image.jpg
index.php
bob/
bob.php
contactBob.php
If you were viewing index.php, your link to images would be /images/image.jpg.
If you were viewing contactBob.php your link to images would be ../images/image.jpg.
In HTML5, you can declare the <base> as a DOM element.
After searching and testing...it was none of that.
The only thing missing was the php tag at the beginning of the bracket.
You don't need variables at all.
This syntax is working as intended.
<?php
echo '<img src="img/do.png" width="120" alt="Rifrazione news"/>';
?>
Thanks for jumping in, anyway.
I would like to include a header in every page using PHP, so that when I edit the header I won't have to change it on every page. However I am pretty sure if I do that, the relative links will do it according to the page that the PHP is included in. Is there any problem using absolute links to do this? Sorry if this is a simple question and just wondering if there are any rules related to this.
<header>
<div class="navbar">
<img style="margin:10px;" src="../images/logo.png" alt="logo"/>
<img style="position:relative;bottom:14px;" src="../images/line.png" alt="line"/>
<img class="navbaricon" id="one" src="../images/home.png" alt="home"/>
<img class="navbaricon" id="two" src="../images/artist.png" alt="artists"/>
<img class="navbaricon" id="three" src="../images/releases.png" alt="releases"/>
<img class="navbaricon" id="four" src="../images/join.png" alt="join"/>
</div>
<div class="artists">
<div class="artistlinks">
<p>Brady Hartvigsen</p>
<img src="../images/artists/bradymain.jpg" alt="Brady Hartvigsen"/>
<p>Catalyst</p>
<img src="../images/artists/catalystmain.jpg" alt="Catalyst"/>
<p>Emmi Moffitt</p>
<img src="../images/artists/emmimain.jpg" alt="Emmi Moffitt"/>
<p>Frederik Jyll</p>
<img src="../images/artists/fredmain.jpg" alt="Frederik Jyll"/>
<p>J.R. Hansen</p>
<img src="../images/artists/jrmain.jpg" alt="JR Hansen"/>
<p>Kate Berry</p>
<img src="../images/artists/katemain.jpg" alt="Kate Berry"/>
<p>Ryan Cluff</p>
<img src="../images/artists/ryanmain.jpg" alt="Ryan Cluff"/>
<p>Silter</p>
<img src="../images/artists/siltermain.jpg" alt="Silter"/>
</div>
</div>
<script>
$("a:nth-child(4)").click(function () {
$(".artists").animate({width:'toggle'},500);
});
</script>
</header>
This is what my header currently looks like
You can use both absolute and relative paths. When using relative paths you have to make sure the path is relative from the file you are including from.
I would recommend to use relative paths, since moving the site to another server or path on the server would be much easier.
Also, you may be talking about relative html links. I solve that by setting a "rel" parameter in the main file.
Both types of relative solved in this sample:
/mysite/webroot/index.php
<?php
define('RELPATH','');
include_once(RELPATH.'../includes/header.inc.php');
...
?>
/mysite/webroot/otherpage/index.php
<?php
define('RELPATH','../');
include_once(RELPATH.'../includes/header.inc.php');
...
?>
/mysite/includes/header.inc.php
<html>
....
<body>
..
Front page<br />
Other page<br />
I believe you're referring to including a PHP file in another.
Is there a rule? No. But it is always best to stick to relative paths. Pay attention to the following:
If you use absolute paths to folders/sub-folders you'll have trouble when the site is moved to a different location (even within the same domain). So stick to relative references.
Have some sort of 'escape route' so that if someone tries to read an include file directly it should not make the system vulnerable. For example, you may have a variable set to a certain value and check for it in the file. This is not necessarily a security thing but it may prevent the site from 'behaving in an unexpected manner'.
Example of including a php file in another php file...
Steps:
1. Create a separate file (eg: myheader.php). Remember, this must be PHP. Not HTML.
2. Paste your header in it. Save.
3. In the file that needs to call it, include this line or something similar:
<?php include "myheader.php">
if the file is in a folder above the current folder, use something like this:
<?php include "../myheader.php">
To go two levels above the current folder, use this:
<?php include "../../myheader.php">
If the file is in a sub folder within the current folder, use this:
<?php include "SubFolderName/myheader.php">
I have a directory called images and about and 3 php file on home directory
and 3 files and have different content
footer.php
This is footer <img src="images/logo.png">
header.php
<h1>Welcome to MyWebsite</h1>
index.php
<?php
require('header.php'); ?>
Enter your name : and some forms and javascript code
<?php
require('footer.php'); ?>
Now i have file in directory about as about.php
and it has some contents and below code is
about.php
<?php require('../header.php'); ?>
This is About page<br>
<?php require('../footer.php'); ?>
And when i open the page about.php, the footer is working fine but the image is not showing up, and image directory has image as logo.png
Even i used realpath to work out with relative paths, but could not display.
Even i tried this one too in footer.php
<?php
define('__ROOT__', images(__FILE__));
?>
This is footer <img src="<?php echo require_once(__ROOT__.'/logo.png); ?>">
I tried out the possibilites of relatives paths, do we have any other thing.
If I'm understanding your question correctly, the easiest solution is probably just to use an absolute path for your image tag in footer.php:
So if images is in your docroot, it would look like this:
This is footer <img src="/images/logo.png">
Including images in the php file makes absolutely no sense.
You have to understand the difference between PHP code and HTML code.
PHP code being executed on the server and have result of HTML code sent to the browser.
Where browser reads that HTML and do additional requests to the server to get images.
Thus, server filesystem root has absolutely nothing to do with browser.
As for the problem - Trott's answer is perfect.
Well if you are using include() to get certain section of the Page with PHP, there will definitely be a problem with links.
I believe the best practice is to call images using CSS. Just get a div with a class or id and place the relative link in the CSS.
It worked for me.
I got the answer for this questions
copy the below code in header.php and it will work every where
<?php
define('ROOT_DIR', dirname(__FILE__));
define('ROOT_URL', substr($_SERVER['PHP_SELF'], 0, - (strlen($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']) - strlen(ROOT_DIR))));
?>
And where ever there is a image you src="" just put the below code only with imagename changed, and whatever you want.
<img src="<?php echo ROOT_URL .'/images/logo.jpg'; ?>">