I'm making a web app in php where you submit pictures in one file and display them in another file. To handle when people upload multiple files to the same team I wanted to create an image gallery, but I save the pictures in their binary form in txt files so I don't have to deal with the file extensions when I'm displaying them. I decided to use jQuery and AJAX to it by displaying an image then when you click on some text it goes to the next one. Everything works perfectly on my computer where I'm using chrome, but when I try and do it on mobile (specifically chrome and safari on ios) the picture doesn't load. does anyone know what could be causing this? Here's my code:
<html>
<head>
<title>Yeti Robotics Scouting</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, intial-scale=1, user-scalable=no" />
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes">
<link href="scouting.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="scouting.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div class="header">
<nav>
<a href="/">Yeti Scouting</a> |
<a href="/results.php">Results</a> |
<a href="/pit.php">Pit Form</a>
<form class="search" action="team.php" method="get">
<input type="number" name="team" placeholder="Enter team number" />
<button type="submit">Go</button>
</form>
</nav>
<hr />
</div>
<script>
var picNum = 1;
var teamNumber = <?php echo json_encode($_GET['teamNumber']);?>;
var picLimit = <?php
for($i = 1; file_exists("pics/" . $_GET['teamNumber'] . "/" . $i . ".txt"); $i++){}
echo json_encode($i - 1);?>;
$(document).ready(function(){
$.get("get_picture.php?teamNumber=" + teamNumber + "&pic=1", function(data, status) {
$("#picture").attr("src", data);
});
refreshPicNum();
});
function previousPicture() {
if (picNum > 1) {
picNum--;
} else {
picNum = picLimit;
}
$(document).ready(function(){
$.get("get_picture.php?teamNumber=" + teamNumber + "&pic=" + picNum, function(data, status) {
$("#picture").attr("src", data);
});
});
refreshPicNum();
}
function nextPicture() {
$(document).ready(function() {
if (picNum < picLimit) {
picNum++;
} else {
picNum = 1;
}
$.get("get_picture.php?teamNumber=" + teamNumber + "&pic=" + picNum, function(data, status) {
$("#picture").attr("src", data);
});
});
refreshPicNum();
};
function refreshPicNum() {
document.getElementById("pic_num").innerHTML = picNum + "/" + picLimit;
}
</script>
<center><span id='pic_num'></span></center>
<span class='left_arrow' onclick="previousPicture()">
← Previous Picture
</span>
<span class='right_arrow'onclick="nextPicture()">
Next Picture →
</span>
<img id='picture' src='' alt='What? No picture?!?'>
</body>
</html>
EDIT: So it appears that for whatever reason the page works on safari, however it still displays the alt of the img in chrome.