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Importing an image
Right, i have a little issue i was using this image to tell me the status of my server;
But i have decided that i want my own one so i can customise it for the forum. The URL for mine is Although, with the old one i used to be able to embed it into the page using Quote:
the code in my script is; PHP Code:
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You must generate an image file using the PHP image functions (or just send file type and data). What you are doing is sending actual HTML there, which cannot be "included" using HTML IMG tags.
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I understand what you mean, but i dont know how on earth i would do it. Would you mind doing it for me? |
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Have a look in vBulletin's image.php - pick out the bits you need.
No, I am not here to code for you. |
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Cheers for the help, although you put that quite harsh.
Any one else willing to help me? :P |
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