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There's lots of clever scripts around to tell you how to get images in and out of databases, but nothing simple to show you the principles of including such an image via (say) PHP in a web page. So here goes.
you need TWO URLs - you need the HTML page that's going to contain the image, AND you need a second URL - PHP in my example - that's going to retrieve the image and feed it out as part of the page. You CANNOT feed out both the HTML and the image from the same http request.
Here's a sample HTML page we're going to include an image in:
<html> <head> <title>Demo of Database Image in a page</title> </head> <body> Here is your picture:<br> <img src=picscript.php?imname=potwoods><br> Example by Well House Consultants </body> </html>
<?php
mysql_connect("localhost","wellho","xxxxxxx");
mysql_select_db("wellho");
$image = stripslashes($_REQUEST[imname]);
$rs = mysql_query("select * from im_library where filename=\"".
addslashes($image).".jpg\"");
$row = mysql_fetch_assoc($rs);
$imagebytes = $row[imgdata];
header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
print $imagebytes;
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