textbox Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 Hello, i currently have a working image upload script, i want to work into the script some image resize for my community site. I was to be able to resize one of the images to a thumbnail size of about 90x? and 170x? for view as a friend image and a default image respectively. Code posted below, any help would be great and appreciated. <?php //connection include "global.php"; //for testing set the username as me! $username = 'nick'; // filename: upload.processor.php // first let's set some variables // make a note of the current working directory, relative to root. $directory_self = str_replace(basename($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']), '', $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); // make a note of the directory that will recieve the uploaded files $uploadsDirectory = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . $directory_self . 'uploaded_files/'; // make a note of the location of the upload form in case we need it $uploadForm = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $directory_self . 'upload.form.php'; // make a note of the location of the success page $uploadSuccess = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $directory_self . 'upload.success.php'; // name of the fieldname used for the file in the HTML form $fieldname = 'file'; // Now let's deal with the upload // possible PHP upload errors $errors = array(1 => 'php.ini max file size exceeded', 2 => 'html form max file size exceeded', 3 => 'file upload was only partial', 4 => 'no file was attached'); // check the upload form was actually submitted else print form isset($_POST['submit']) or error('the upload form is neaded', $uploadForm); // check for standard uploading errors ($_FILES[$fieldname]['error'] == 0) or error($errors[$_FILES[$fieldname]['error']], $uploadForm); // check that the file we are working on really was an HTTP upload @is_uploaded_file($_FILES[$fieldname]['tmp_name']) or error('not an HTTP upload', $uploadForm); // validation... since this is an image upload script we // should run a check to make sure the upload is an image @getimagesize($_FILES[$fieldname]['tmp_name']) or error('only image uploads are allowed', $uploadForm); // make a unique filename for the uploaded file and check it is // not taken... if it is keep trying until we find a vacant one $now = time(); while(file_exists($uploadFilename = $uploadsDirectory.$now.'-'.$_FILES[$fieldname]['name'])) { $now++; } $imagelocation = 'uploaded_files/'.$now.'-'.$_FILES[$fieldname]['name']; // now let's move the file to its final and allocate it with the new filename @move_uploaded_file($_FILES[$fieldname]['tmp_name'], $uploadFilename) or error('receiving directory insuffiecient permission', $uploadForm); //input the location of the image, and the name, and the user that uploaded it. $sql = "INSERT INTO images (imagelocation, username) VALUES('$imagelocation','$username')"; $result = mysql_query($sql); die(mysql_error()); // If you got this far, everything has worked and the file has been successfully saved. // We are now going to redirect the client to the success page. header('Location: ' . $uploadSuccess); // make an error handler which will be used if the upload fails function error($error, $location, $seconds = 5) { header("Refresh: $seconds; URL=\"$location\""); echo '<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"'."\n". '"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">'."\n\n". '<html lang="en">'."\n". ' <head>'."\n". ' <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">'."\n\n". ' <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="stylesheet.css">'."\n\n". ' <title>Upload error</title>'."\n\n". ' </head>'."\n\n". ' <body>'."\n\n". ' <div id="Upload">'."\n\n". ' <h1>Upload failure</h1>'."\n\n". ' <p>An error has occured: '."\n\n". ' <span class="red">' . $error . '...</span>'."\n\n". ' The upload form is reloading</p>'."\n\n". ' </div>'."\n\n". '</html>'; exit; } // end error handler ?> Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/48837-image-resize/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wildbug Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 Take a look at the image functions (under Image Functions) in the PHP manual. There are resizing/resampling functions there. You may need to install the library if it hasn't already been done on your machine. Also, just a tip on your code, where you concatenate and render the HTML, that would be better done by dropping out of PHP mode (?>), write the static HTML, and go back to PHP(<?php). Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/48837-image-resize/#findComment-239417 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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