John Camp wrote:
I was able to successfully make a very simple http proxy - turns out the
php documentation has the code for this =] - but now I need a way to
display images. I figured the best way would be to download the images
to a temporary folder, then parse the html to point to the images
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 22:14:35 -0600, John Camp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was able to successfully make a very simple http proxy - turns out the
> php documentation has the code for this =] - but now I need a way to
> display images. I figured the best way would be to download the images
> to a
I was able to successfully make a very simple http proxy - turns out the
php documentation has the code for this =] - but now I need a way to
display images. I figured the best way would be to download the images
to a temporary folder, then parse the html to point to the images on my
server ins
With some of the newer broswers, you may be able to re-define the
functionality of the context menu via JavaScript. Visit
http://www.dynamicdrive.com; I think that there are some examples there,
and you might be able to redirect the "save image as..." functionality
there (I wouldn't count on
I suggest you call: readfile() instead of include() at the end of your
script!
"David Otton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 07:32:17 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>
> >I have added a download button to a web-site that
> >enables us
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 07:51:59 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>different length, (3k as opposed to the original 9k) I
>originally did have an error message appended to the
>downloaded image but that no longer appears to be the
>case. However the image is definitely truncated. Any
All the JPEGs I have here
Hi Dave,
Thanks for you prompt response. The Image is indeed a
different length, (3k as opposed to the original 9k) I
originally did have an error message appended to the
downloaded image but that no longer appears to be the
case. However the image is definitely truncated. Any
ideas why this may
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001 07:32:17 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>I have added a download button to a web-site that
>enables users to download images to their local
>drives. (I'm using a button as I want to wrap some
>logic round this function) I have the following
>(simplified code )that will be called from
All,
I have searched high and low through the lists to find
a solution to this problem but none of the suggestions
appear to work for me.
I have added a download button to a web-site that
enables users to download images to their local
drives. (I'm using a button as I want to wrap some
logic rou
>First of all, am I correct in assuming I could download a file and parse it
using fopen("url")?
Yup. Pretty darn nifty, huh?
>Secondly, if I find an IMG tag, how would I go about grabbing the file that
is contained in the SRC of that image tag?
>Would another simple fopen() and fput() to anoth
I have a question for a friend of mine (yes, it's actually for a friend of mine). Here
is my code below. First of all, am I correct in assuming I could download a file and
parse it using fopen("url")? Secondly, if I find an IMG tag, how would I go about
grabbing the file that is contained in th
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