@NikiC @bwoebi Specifying an int as the default for a float parameter isn't allowed. Any particular reason for this? Otherwise I was thinking of allowing it.
I made a simple image gallery, I'm adding a password protected upload. With some help I'm using this php (thanks to sulthan-allaudeen). Attached the code I'm using.
The problem is that I can't find a way to have on the left side the thumbnails of all the images in the folder, but with this code ...
@Ja͢ck @RonaldUlyssesSwanson Good news - Gary Hockin is going to be working for JetBrains as PHPstorm developer relations. He is within driving distance of me, and I bump into him sometimes, so may be able to bribe with beer.
@Luigi I don't know if i'm reading the question wrong but couldn't that be solved with mainly HTML/CSS + a bit of php? Stick them in an array and for loop the div displaying each thumb?
@Jay Are you speaking of JavaScript Arrays? (sorry I'm not very familiar with .js and php)
Anonymous
:24237606 That's ok. Scandir() puts your files into an array (php), well technically just the file names. If you want to display thumbnails of those pictures you need to mock up the HTML to display one of those images and then use a for loop which ++ on the array each time thus displaying a list of thumbnails. If that doesn't make sense, look up arrays, for loop and scandir :) If you want to paste your code somewhere externally and give me the link, i can try and give you an example.
thanks a lot! I'm going to try, but (sorry for the stupid question) have I to replace the php in the code I already have with the new one you provided or simply add it to the cose?
Anonymous
@Luigi Don't apologise, it's completely fine :) You see in your code where you close your first bit of php? it's the ?> just above <div style="clear:left"> </div>, stick the code under that ?> :)
* Is this function's cyclomatic complexity off the charts? Yes. Is this also an extremely
* hot code path requiring maximum optimization? Yes. This is why it looks like the ninth
* circle of npath hell ... #DealWithIt
^ @Ocramius will be your most-loved function of Aerys.