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Hello,

I have the following image on my site, using the Google QR Code api.

 

For reasons that I won't bore you with, I need to get this image in to a JPG format, so need to do this through PHP. The HTML output to the broswer is below

 

<img src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=150x150&cht=qr&chl=http://www.menuanalyser.co.uk/nutritional-report/11599" alt="QR Code" width="150" height="150"/>

 

The actual source of the image doesn't lead to anywhere though, it only works when it's in the code on the site, you can see it working at:

http://www.menuanalyser.co.uk/nutritional-report/11599

 

I'm at my wits end trying to find how to do this and would really appreciate any help you can offer.

 

I thought it would be something like the following:

<?php 
  $image = imagecreatefrompng("http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=150x150&cht=qr&chl=".$pathhold2.");

    $qrcode2=imagejpeg($image);
    imagedestroy($image);
?>

 

However, this throws out an error message because it can't find a PNG at that address. Any advice much appreciated

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The & in the url are causing a HTTP 400 error back from google. Give the following a try -

 

<?php

$url = "http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=150x150&cht=qr&chl=http://www.menuanalyser.co.uk/nutritional-report/11599";
$im = imagecreatefrompng($url);

// Set the content type header - in this case image/jpeg
header('Content-Type: image/jpeg');

// Output the image
imagejpeg($im);

 

You only use & encoding when outputting a link on a page to a browser, not in the actual URL that is requested.

Thanks for your very prompt reply, fantastic knowledge about the amp thing.

 

It's almost there now, just one last slight problem.

 

My page is built up of a string which is then added to throughout the script and then returned at the end.

 

So when this is outputted straight to the browser, I think it's causing the following to happen, all sorts of horrible characters at :

 

http://www.menuanalyser.co.uk/nutritional-report/11247

 

My string is simply called $markup,

 

so I tried the following:

 

$markup.=imagejpeg($im);

 

Any ideas how to add it on to my markup string?

Each image on a web page requires an <img src= .... tag... ummm.., just read this post - http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=349307.msg1648276#msg1648276

 

You cannot output the image data in your markup on the page. The browser requests the image (all media files) separately and renders it (or not, depending on the visitor's browser settings.)

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