I am using CodeIgniter 2.1.0 and MySQL database. I have uploaded an image through a form and successfully stored it in a uploads directory and I have also successfully stored the full path of the image in my database. but i am having problem with showing the image by calling the full path from my database.

Here is my code for the upload:

$image_path = realpath(APPPATH . '../uploads');

$config = array(
    'allowed_types' => 'jpeg|png|gif|jpg', 
    'upload_path' => $image_path, 
    'max_size' => 2097152, 
    'overwrite' => TRUE, 
    'file_name' => '_' . $i . '_'
);

$this -> load -> library('upload', $config);

When I am storing the full path of the image in my database, it looks something like this

C:/wamp/www/my_project/uploads/_1_.jpg

If i try

<img src="<?php echo $data['screenshot'];?>" />
//($data['screenshot'] refers to the image location retrieved from database)

this in my view file, no image is displayed. What am I doing wrong? Please someone tell me. What is the standard procedure?

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Why are you storing the full path like C:/wamp/www/my_project/uploads/_1_.jpg? That won't work. You need to refer to the path on the webserver, not the file system. – Flukey Feb 7 at 14:06
i am using $image_path = realpath(APPPATH . '../uploads'); to get the real path in the database. if it is not the standard procedure, would you please provide it? – NoOneIsHere Feb 7 at 14:13
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In your database, if i have understood correctly, you're storing the image as C:/wamp/www/my_project/uploads/_1_.jpg

So when you're echoing out the image path the img src attribute, you will have

which won't work as this as local path on your machine. I won't have that image on my file system. The image needs to be accessible on the webserver. (like your index.php file)

So you need the store the image as either this:

uploads/_1_.jpg

and then do <img src="<?php echo $data['screenshot'];?>" />

Or store the image as:

_1_.jpg and and then do

<img src="<?php echo sprintf("uploads/%s", $data['screenshot']);?>" />

EDIT: To be clear: Where you're storing it is correct. But, you don't need the full path in the DB, you just need the web server path.

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thank you :) it works now @flukey – NoOneIsHere Feb 7 at 14:21
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Controller:

function displayimage($Id=FALSE){
if ($Id)) 
{
    $image = $this->MMarches->getImage($Id);
    header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
    print($image);
}        }

Model:

function getImage($Id){
$data = '';
$Q = $this->db->query("SELECT photo FROM tableWHERE phptoID=".$Id);
if ($Q->num_rows())
{
    $data = $Q->row_array();
    $data = $data['MA_PHOTO']
    $Q->free_result();  
}
return $data;} 

Your View:

src="<?php echo site_url("controller_name/display_image/$image_id"); ?>" 

ALTERNATIVE MODEL:

function getImage($Id){
$Q = $this->db->query("SELECT photo FROM tableWHERE phptoID=".$Id);
   if ($Q->num_rows())       {
           $data = $Q->row_array();
           $data = $data['MA_PHOTO'];
           $Q->free_result();  
   }    
   $size = $data->size();        
   $ret = $data->read($size);     
   return (isset($ret)) ? $ret : '';
 }
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would you please explain the code a little. – NoOneIsHere Feb 7 at 13:57
So,in Your vew file, you refer your controller , method and image id..., the echo site_url is used to display images. In your controller, you need to create a method to to print the image. This method has to call image model to get the image url by a sql query – coppettim Feb 7 at 14:03
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Why are you doing header("Content-type: image/jpeg"); this? he's not storing the image in the DB. He's storing the image name. The image is stored on the file system. And in your getImage function, if the resource doesn't exist, then return false not '' – Flukey Feb 7 at 14:04
@Flukey can you provide a solution? – NoOneIsHere Feb 7 at 14:07
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