jonniejoejonson Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 I have a website that allows users to upload their own images... the images will get uploaded to my server at... www.mydomain.com/images/ I curently refernce an image as: <?php print'<img src="images/'.$filename.'"/>'; ?> But if i wanted to use a CDN, 1. How would i reference the image so that it is displays the CDN image?.. bearing in mind i assume a CDN has multiple servers and multiple subdomains... so how to know which subdomain/server to reference to. 2. Would i need to store the subdomain(CDN location) of the image in a database along with the fielname and reference like this? <?php print'<img src="'.$cdn_subdomain.'/images/'.$filename.'"/>'; ?> or does a cdn just automatically reference all images? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WebStyles Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 I know this isn't much of an explanation, but without reading your specific CDN manual, i have to say: that will depend on the service you get. Such questions should be answered in your CDN manual. I have used CDN's in the past, that allowed me to upload singe images, or entire folders, if images where uploaded in a folder, then I would reference them with <CDN URL>/<FOLDER NAME>/<IMAGE NAME>, if I had just dumped them freely into the root, I would just use <CDN URL>/<IMAGE NAME>. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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