Hello,
I've managed to get as far as using some of the GD2 drawing functions
included in the php_gd2.dll. I can't figure out how to put HTML and
PHP output on the same browser page, no doubt this has something to
do with the header; any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Gerard
<?php
header ("Content-type: image/png");
$t = imagecreate(400,150); // create a blank canvas
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,0,255,0); // set color for the first
thing
imagefilledrectangle($t,10,10,50,50,$c); // draw a rectange
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,215,20,20); // set color for the next
imagefilledellipse($t,50,50,75,75,$c); // draw an ellipse
$w = "it's not easy to learn this stuff!";
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,50,50,150);
imagestring($t,4,100,70,$w,$c);
imagepng($t); // output the image
imagedestroy($t); // clear memory, but not the browser
/* NOTHING FOLLOWING OUTPUTS */
echo "<pre>";
var_dump(gd_info());
echo "</pre>";
?> 5 1751 ge******@indigo.ie wrote:
Hello,
I've managed to get as far as using some of the GD2 drawing functions
included in the php_gd2.dll. I can't figure out how to put HTML and
PHP output on the same browser page, no doubt this has something to
do with the header; any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Gerard
<?php
header ("Content-type: image/png");
$t = imagecreate(400,150); // create a blank canvas
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,0,255,0); // set color for the first
thing
imagefilledrectangle($t,10,10,50,50,$c); // draw a rectange
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,215,20,20); // set color for the next
imagefilledellipse($t,50,50,75,75,$c); // draw an ellipse
$w = "it's not easy to learn this stuff!";
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,50,50,150);
imagestring($t,4,100,70,$w,$c);
imagepng($t); // output the image
imagedestroy($t); // clear memory, but not the browser
/* NOTHING FOLLOWING OUTPUTS */
echo "<pre>";
var_dump(gd_info());
echo "</pre>";
?>
You can't. If it's an image, it isn't html - and vice versa.
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First save the image, then call it, or call this script thruoogh another
(wich contains the html/php)
On 06-08-2007 14:56, in article yR*******************@news.indigo.ie,
"ge******@indigo.ie" <ge******@indigo.iewrote:
Hello,
I've managed to get as far as using some of the GD2 drawing functions
included in the php_gd2.dll. I can't figure out how to put HTML and
PHP output on the same browser page, no doubt this has something to
do with the header; any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Gerard
<?php
header ("Content-type: image/png");
$t = imagecreate(400,150); // create a blank canvas
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,0,255,0); // set color for the first
thing
imagefilledrectangle($t,10,10,50,50,$c); // draw a rectange
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,215,20,20); // set color for the next
imagefilledellipse($t,50,50,75,75,$c); // draw an ellipse
$w = "it's not easy to learn this stuff!";
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,50,50,150);
imagestring($t,4,100,70,$w,$c);
imagepng($t); // output the image
imagedestroy($t); // clear memory, but not the browser
/* NOTHING FOLLOWING OUTPUTS */
echo "<pre>";
var_dump(gd_info());
echo "</pre>";
?>
On 06.08.2007 14:56 ge******@indigo.ie wrote:
Hello,
I've managed to get as far as using some of the GD2 drawing functions
included in the php_gd2.dll. I can't figure out how to put HTML and
PHP output on the same browser page, no doubt this has something to
do with the header; any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Gerard
hi there
just a few lines:
<?php
if(key($_GET) == 'img') {
header ("Content-type: image/png");
$t = imagecreate(400,150); // create a blank canvas
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,0,255,0); // set color for the first
thing
imagefilledrectangle($t,10,10,50,50,$c); // draw a rectange
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,215,20,20); // set color for the next
imagefilledellipse($t,50,50,75,75,$c); // draw an ellipse
$w = "it's not easy to learn this stuff!";
$c = imagecolorallocate($t,50,50,150);
imagestring($t,4,100,70,$w,$c);
imagepng($t); // output the image
imagedestroy($t); // clear memory, but not the browser
die(); }
/* NOTHING FOLLOWING OUTPUTS */
echo "<pre>";
var_dump(gd_info());
echo "</pre>";
echo "<img src={$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?img>";
?>
hope this helps.
PS Looks like you need a better understanding on how http and browsers
work, do some reading on this.
--
gosha bine
makrell ~ http://www.tagarga.com/blok/makrell
php done right ;) http://code.google.com/p/pihipi
gosha bine <st********@gmail.comwrote:
>hi there
>just a few lines:
><?php
>if(key($_GET) == 'img') {
>header ("Content-type: image/png");
$t = imagecreate(400,150); // create a blank canvas $c = imagecolorallocate($t,0,255,0); // set color for the first thing imagefilledrectangle($t,10,10,50,50,$c); // draw a rectange $c = imagecolorallocate($t,215,20,20); // set color for the next imagefilledellipse($t,50,50,75,75,$c); // draw an ellipse $w = "it's not easy to learn this stuff!"; $c = imagecolorallocate($t,50,50,150); imagestring($t,4,100,70,$w,$c); imagepng($t); // output the image imagedestroy($t); // clear memory, but not the browser
>die(); }
>/* NOTHING FOLLOWING OUTPUTS */
echo "<pre>"; var_dump(gd_info()); echo "</pre>";
>echo "<img src={$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']}?img>";
>?>
>hope this helps.
>PS Looks like you need a better understanding on how http and browsers work, do some reading on this.
Thanks very much, that works beautifully; I have only a vague idea
why, so I hope you don't mind a question or two about it.
1) I presume that <img src=etcsends a GET request to the server,
something like thisFile.php?keyName. The server then looks at the
file again, sees an 'img' key in $_GET and processes the script?
2) I know key() returns the key currently pointed to in the $_GET
array, but there's no way I can see the content of that array, is
there? I did a var_dump($_GET) but that shows an empty array.
As you said, I have a LOT of reading to do :-) I spent a few
hours last night searching; a Google on "http and web browsers"
got many hits on specific browsers and the RFC on HTTP, but little
of the information was useful in the context of understanding scripts
like the above. If you could suggest any resources, that would be
much appreciated too.
Thanks again,
Gerard
On 07.08.2007 12:05 ge******@indigo.ie wrote:
Thanks very much, that works beautifully; I have only a vague idea
why, so I hope you don't mind a question or two about it.
That's what we are here for. ;)
1) I presume that <img src=etcsends a GET request to the server,
something like thisFile.php?keyName. The server then looks at the
file again, sees an 'img' key in $_GET and processes the script?
Correct, you got it: acquiring html file and image are two distinct and
absolutely independent requests in http.
2) I know key() returns the key currently pointed to in the $_GET
array, but there's no way I can see the content of that array, is
there? I did a var_dump($_GET) but that shows an empty array.
When you script is called with a single parameter name, without a value,
the $_GET array looks like:
array('param_name' ='') <-- empty string
As you said, I have a LOT of reading to do :-) I spent a few
hours last night searching; a Google on "http and web browsers"
got many hits on specific browsers and the RFC on HTTP, but little
of the information was useful in the context of understanding scripts
like the above. If you could suggest any resources, that would be
much appreciated too.
I'd start here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP
Also, "http sniffer" tools (that show the traffic from and to your
browser) are very useful to understand what's going on. FireBug (firefox
extension) includes such a tool.
--
gosha bine
makrell ~ http://www.tagarga.com/blok/makrell
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