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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/19/05 05:08 
Ewoud Dronkert wrote: 
> Ian Davies wrote: 
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>>   $Image ='images/PupilTester/nopicture.bmp'; 
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>  
> Bad idea to use a BMP on the web. Try PNG (or GIF). 
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>  
>>     $size = getimagesize($image); 
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>  
> Variable names are case sensitive! Use $image or $Image consistently. 
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>  
>> <td rowspan="5" valign="top"><div align="left"><img src=<?php echo $Image; 
>>?> width= <?php echo "$width"?> height= <?php echo "$height"?>> 
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>  
> Use quotation marks to enclose tag parameter values in HTML, but not when 
> echoing PHP variables: 
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>   <img src="<?php echo $Image; ?>" 
>     width="<?php echo $width; ?>" 
>     height="<?php echo $height; ?>"> 
>  
 
Actually, quotes are not required for numeric data like height and  
width.  But it doesn't hurt and is a good habit to get into. 
 
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