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[SOLVED] php get image height without the use of input box?


lehula

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I'm looking around and it looks like there is lots of good info on pulling a var from php and using it in javascript, but no the other way around. All the info I can find says to just use hidden input boxes to hold the data, then post them with a submit button. But I have like 40 images, and I want to store their 'left' 'top' width' height'. Thats a lot of hidden input boxes to write (160+). It would be nice not to have those html'd into my script. Is there anyway to get the image height and set it as php data without a input box?

 

Example:

 

NOT THIS ----->

 

<form method="post">

<input style="display:none" name="some image height">

<input submit>

</form>

 

--------------------------------------------------------------------

THIS ------->

 

document.getElementById("some image").height = $post_imageheight[];

 

 

I'm not sure if I explained this clearly enough. Let me know if you need more detail. thanks

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not sure if this would help you:

<form action='process.php' method='post'>
<input type='hidden' id='hidddenElement1' name='theHeights' />
<input type='submit' value='Submit!' />
</form>

<script type='text/javascript'>
var str = "";
var images = Array("someImage1","someImage2","someImage3","someImage4","someImage5");
for(i=0;i<4;i++) {
  str += images[i] + "=" + document.getElementById(images[i]).height + "&";
}
str += images[4] + "=" + document.getElementById(images[4]).height;
document.getElementById("hiddenElement1").value = str;
</script>

Then in 'process.php':

<?php
parse_str($_POST['theHeights']);
?>

Obviously the code abouve isn't complete, but is it approximately what you're looking for?

 

Hope it helps.

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