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I created a Database with 4 different tables,

Photos(photoID, type, size, name, dateadded, urlID, caption) User(userID, fName, lName, password) Album(albumID, title, datecreated, datemod, size(# of photos)) photoInAlbum(photoID, albumID)

albumID is a primary key for the albums table, and a foreign key for the photoInAlbums table.

photoID is a primary key for the photos table, and a foreign key for the photoInAlbums table.

photoID and albumID together form the primary key for the photoInAlbums table.

Now I created an album in my database in the Album table, and also created 3 photos in the photo table, with the correct urlID. Now I want to display all the pictures from the one album in your database by using PHP calls to access the database. EDIT NEW CODE

    <DOCTYPE HTML>
    <html>
    <head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style/home.css">
    $mysqli = new mysqli("127.0.0.1", "user", "password", "database",       3306);
    if ($mysqli->connect_errno) {echo "Failed to connect to MySQL";}
    $albumId =1
    $sql = "SELECT Photos.photoID, Photos.name FROM photos 
    LEFT JOIN photoInAlbum ON (photoInAlbum.photoID = Photos.photoID) 
    WHERE albumID = $albumID";
    $resultset = mysqli_query ....
    while($row = mysqli_result_assoc($resultset)
    {
    /* Here you have the data for a photo in $row */
    /* Use this data to load the photo file from where you've stored it     */
    /* Now display the photo */
}

    </head>

    <body>
        <?php 
    // ** MySQL connection settings ** //

    //Keep this as localhost for the course server
    define('DB_HOST', 'localhost');

    // Your course server username
    define('DB_USER', 'tmh233sp14');    

    // Your course server password
    define('DB_PASSWORD', 'ECHOB8Se'); 

    // The name of the database to which you want to connect
    // info230_SP14_username
    define('DB_NAME', 'info230_SP14_tmh233sp14');    
    ?>

         <ul class="navbar">
                <li><a href="index.php">Home</a>
                </li>
                <li><a href="albums.php">Albums</a>
                </li>
                <li><a href="bestphotos.php">Best Photo's</a>
                </li>
                <li><a href="login.php">Member's Area</a>
                </li>
            </ul>
    <h1> Photo Album </h1>

        <div id="home"> This is the "Photo Album's" Home Page, where Albums by different users will be showed. 
            </div>
        <p> 
            </p>


    <?php
    $baseURL = "http://info230.cs.cornell.edu/users/tmh233sp14/www/P3";
    $urlID = $result["urlID"]; // this contains "/images/cat.jpg"
    print "<img src='$baseURL.$urlID' />";
    ?>
    <img src='info230.cs.cornell.edu/users/tmh233sp14/www/P3/<?php echo $urlID; ?>' /> 
    <div id="footer">
        <?php include ('footer.php') ?>
    </div>


    </body>
        </html>

After this I am not to sure where to go, little lost.

In the end, I am trying to get the pictures to display on my webpage using PHP to access the database Thanks so much

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  • What are you even asking? How to perform the query or how to display the images? Mar 9, 2014 at 4:48
  • How to display the images on my website using PHP to access the database. Mar 9, 2014 at 4:49
  • updated code to include config.php stuff also Mar 9, 2014 at 5:21
  • use: <img src='info230.cs.cornell.edu/users/tmh233sp14/www/P3/<?php echo $urlID; ?>' />
    – Lavneet
    Mar 9, 2014 at 5:22
  • put that under <?php $baseURL = "server directory"; $urlID = $result["urlID"]; // this contains "/images/cat.jpg" print "<img src='$baseURL.$urlID' />"; ?> correct? Mar 9, 2014 at 5:33

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Your question is a bit unclear, but I'm gonna be brave n take a swing at it. Assuming you already have photos in the database, and now you need to read those photos:

Firstly, mysqli_connect() to your database (assuming you're using mysqli)

$mysqli = new mysqli("127.0.0.1", "user", "password", "database", 3306);
if ($mysqli->connect_errno) {echo "Failed to connect to MySQL";}

Now query your database for photos from an album.

$albumId = // Whatever album you want to get data for 

Setup your query to retrieve all photos from a specific album. I'm also assuming your $albumId variable is already protected against SQL Injection.

$sql = "SELECT p.photoId, p.name FROM photos p 
LEFT JOIN photoInAlbum pia ON (pia.photoId = p.photoId) 
WHERE albumId = $albumId";

Now run the query using mysqli_query() and traverse the resultset, possibly using mysqli_result_assoc().

$resultset = mysqli_query ....
while($row = mysqli_result_assoc($resultset)
{
    /* Here you have the data for a photo in $row */
    /* Use this data to load the photo file from where you've stored it */
    /* Now display the photo */
}

So there you go, lots of specifics are not mentioned, you can figure those out by following the reference links.

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  • Ok thanks man, Im gonna try it tomorrow with a fresh head, been at it for hours. Now this is the first time I am actually implementing mysql for a webpage, does this all go in the config.php file, or in the actual index.php? Mar 9, 2014 at 5:52
  • ok thank you, let me post my new code with the information you added above, just to be sure its correct. Ill update OP code now. Thanks! Mar 9, 2014 at 17:15
  • would I add this, to where you're comments are? Mar 9, 2014 at 17:57

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