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rotate image con link

Tema en 'Programación y Diseño Web' iniciado por xairox, 30 Dic 2006.

  1. xairox

    xairox Nuevo usuario

    alguien sabe como hacer

    ya tengo el rotate.php y me funciona perfecto pero ahora como hago para q pueda linkear las imagenes q me salen??

    dejo el php q pille para hacerlo :p

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    /*

    AUTOMATIC IMAGE ROTATOR
    Version 2.2 - December 4, 2003
    Copyright &copy; 2002-2003 Dan P. Benjamin, Automatic, Ltd.
    All Rights Reserved.

    <a href="http://www.hiveware.com/imagerotator.php" target="_blank">http://www.hiveware.com/imagerotator.php</a>

    <a href="http://www.automaticlabs.com/" target="_blank">http://www.automaticlabs.com/</a>


    DISCLAIMER
    Automatic, Ltd. makes no representations or warranties about
    the suitability of the software, either express or
    implied, including but not limited to the implied
    warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular
    purpose, or non-infringement. Dan P. Benjamin and Automatic, Ltd.
    shall not be liable for any damages suffered by licensee
    as a result of using, modifying or distributing this
    software or its derivatives.


    ABOUT
    This PHP script will randomly select an image file from a
    folder of images on your webserver. You can then link to it
    as you would any standard image file and you'll see a random
    image each time you reload.

    When you want to add or remove images from the rotation-pool,
    just add or remove them from the image rotation folder.


    VERSION CHANGES
    Version 1.0
    - Release version

    Version 1.5
    - Tweaked a few boring bugs

    Version 2.0
    - Complete rewrite from the ground-up
    - Made it clearer where to make modifications
    - Made it easier to specify/change the rotation-folder
    - Made it easier to specify/change supported image types
    - Wrote better instructions and info (you're them reading now)
    - Significant speed improvements
    - More error checking
    - Cleaner code (albeit more PHP-specific)
    - Better/faster random number generation and file-type parsing
    - Added a feature where the image to display can be specified
    - Added a cool feature where, if an error occurs (such as no
    images being found in the specified folder) *and* you're
    lucky enough to have the GD libraries compiled into PHP on
    your webserver, we generate a replacement "error image" on
    the fly.

    Version 2.1
    - Updated a potential security flaw when value-matching
    filenames

    Version 2.2
    - Updated a few more potential security issues
    - Optimized the code a bit.
    - Expanded the doc for adding new mime/image types.

    Thanks to faithful ALA reader Justin Greer for
    lots of good tips and solid code contribution!


    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. Modify the $folder setting in the configuration section below.
    2. Add image types if needed (most users can ignore that part).
    3. Upload this file (rotate.php) to your webserver. I recommend
    uploading it to the same folder as your images.
    4. Link to the file as you would any normal image file, like this:

    <img src="http://example.com/rotate.php">

    5. You can also specify the image to display like this:

    <img src="http://example.com/rotate.php?img=gorilla.jpg">

    This would specify that an image named "gorilla.jpg" located
    in the image-rotation folder should be displayed.

    That's it, you're done.

    */




    /* ------------------------- CONFIGURATION -----------------------


    Set $folder to the full path to the location of your images.
    For example: $folder = '/user/me/example.com/images/';
    If the rotate.php file will be in the same folder as your
    images then you should leave it set to $folder = '.';

    */


    $folder = '.';


    /*

    Most users can safely ignore this part. If you're a programmer,
    keep reading, if not, you're done. Go get some coffee.

    If you'd like to enable additional image types other than
    gif, jpg, and png, add a duplicate line to the section below
    for the new image type.

    Add the new file-type, single-quoted, inside brackets.

    Add the mime-type to be sent to the browser, also single-quoted,
    after the equal sign.

    For example:

    PDF Files:

    $extList['pdf'] = 'application/pdf';

    CSS Files:

    $extList['css'] = 'text/css';

    You can even serve up random HTML files:

    $extList['html'] = 'text/html';
    $extList['htm'] = 'text/html';

    Just be sure your mime-type definition is correct!

    */

    $extList = array();
    $extList['gif'] = 'image/gif';
    $extList['jpg'] = 'image/jpeg';
    $extList['jpeg'] = 'image/jpeg';
    $extList['png'] = 'image/png';


    // You don't need to edit anything after this point.


    // --------------------- END CONFIGURATION -----------------------

    $img = null;

    if (substr($folder,-1) != '/') {
    $folder = $folder.'/';
    }

    if (isset($_GET['img'])) {
    $imageInfo = pathinfo($_GET['img']);
    if (
    isset( $extList[ strtolower( $imageInfo['extension'] ) ] ) &&
    file_exists( $folder.$imageInfo['basename'] )
    ) {
    $img = $folder.$imageInfo['basename'];
    }
    } else {
    $fileList = array();
    $handle = opendir($folder);
    while ( false !== ( $file = readdir($handle) ) ) {
    $file_info = pathinfo($file);
    if (
    isset( $extList[ strtolower( $file_info['extension'] ) ] )
    ) {
    $fileList[] = $file;
    }
    }
    closedir($handle);

    if (count($fileList) > 0) {
    $imageNumber = time() % count($fileList);
    $img = $folder.$fileList[$imageNumber];
    }
    }

    if ($img!=null) {
    $imageInfo = pathinfo($img);
    $contentType = 'Content-type: '.$extList[ $imageInfo['extension'] ];
    header ($contentType);
    readfile($img);
    } else {
    if ( function_exists('imagecreate') ) {
    header ("Content-type: image/png");
    $im = @imagecreate (100, 100)
    or die ("Cannot initialize new GD image stream");
    $background_color = imagecolorallocate ($im, 255, 255, 255);
    $text_color = imagecolorallocate ($im, 0,0,0);
    imagestring ($im, 2, 5, 5, "IMAGE ERROR", $text_color);
    imagepng ($im);
    imagedestroy($im);
    }
    }

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  3. elQuique

    elQuique Usuario activo

    Luego de rotada la imagen y que la tienes copiada en determinado nombre de archivo lo linkeas como siempre :)

    <a href="imagenes\tufotorotada.jpg">click para ver la imagen rotada</a>
     
  4. xairox

    xairox Nuevo usuario

    hay no te entendio nah :S

    ya q las imagenes se rotan aleatorealmente

    y ese codigo donde lo pongo :S ??

    ya q si lo pongo en el codigo no me kedaria como frase en la web?
     


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