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How can I store the contents of a folder which consist entirely of images. I can do it this way.

var files = ["1.jpg","2.jpg",
             "3.jpg","4.jpg","5.jpg","6.jpg",
             "7.jpg","8.jpg","9.jpg","10.jpg",];

but I'd like to do it more dynamically I'm planning on having 100's of images in the folder. I'm thinking something like this pseudo code

var images
 for i to number_of_items_in_folder
      images[i]= image_from_folder

The images are coming from a folder (local) called images

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To do this on the client only you will need a trick or a hardcoded value

So

var images = []; 
// you tell the script how many and they all have numbers from 0 to here 87
for (var i=0; i<87; i++) {
  images.push(i+".jpg");
}

If you do NOT know how many you have, you need to preload them

var images = [],done=false,i=0; 
while (!done) {
  var image = new Image();
  image.onerror=function() {
    done=true;
  }
  image.onload=function() {
    images.push(this.src);
  }
  image.src=i+".jpg";
  i++;
}

and if they all have different names, then you need a server script that will build the array for you.

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  • mplungjan How can I target a specific folder? for example ' images.push(i+"/images/ .jpg");' Jun 20, 2013 at 22:20
  • What if i didn't know the name of all the .jpg? ie some are called jon.jpg, trip.jpg, 3.jpg Jun 20, 2013 at 23:22
  • As I wrote, you will need a server process. You cannot scan a directory in JavaScript without help from a server process
    – mplungjan
    Jun 21, 2013 at 4:53

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