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Posted by Krustov on 09/22/07 14:19

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> > I did it using the following , But there must be a better and/or easier
> > way of doing it .
>
> not really. if the below works for you, that's what you need to use i
> suppose. what i did above is a bit more lenient. it doesn't care what the
> file name is or in what directory you are looking or what extention a file
> has (it automatically screens out other images like .tif, etc.). i usually
> try to build around the concept of what i'm going for rather than
> pigeon-hole-ing myself into maintaining code - say, if i started using other
> types of images in this case.
>
> like i said. if the below works, go for it.
>

www.vhit.co.uk/images/steve.jpg

Its nowt important as its only a guestbook i'm writing .

There was no way for you to know this - but a user would need to ftp and
upload into the correct folder to screw things up .

I figure most newbie users who install and use this sort of thing will
only ever use the web interface .


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(c) The Amazing Krustov

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