You might also be able to use the data:// URI to embed the image data,
as a string,  in to a DOM element via CSS.

On Nov 15, 1:52 am, CodeABunch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I'm dynamically reading images stored in the DB and I need to render
> them in the screen
>
> The Image Widget reads only static URLs so I need to have the images
> saved in a temp directory (but still accessible from regular URL).
>
> I'm wondering if there is any other "smart" way of doing this. Any
> light out there?
>
> Thanks!
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