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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T01:49:42+00:00 2026-06-07T01:49:42+00:00

<?php $con=mysql_connect (xxx,xxx,xxx); mysql_select_db(dbhappps,$con); @$sql=select * from tbl_image where id=’4′ and status=’0′; @$query=mysql_query($sql); while(@$row=mysql_fetch_array($query))

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    <?php   
    $con=mysql_connect ("xxx","xxx","xxx");
    mysql_select_db("dbhappps",$con);
    @$sql="select * from tbl_image where id='4' and status='0'";
    @$query=mysql_query($sql);
    while(@$row=mysql_fetch_array($query))
    {
    @$image=$row ['photo'];
    echo $image

   ?>
   <img src="/image/<?php echo $image; ?>" width="320" height="480">
   <?php
   }
   ?>

The echo $image is giving me the correct file name so I am either not referencing the /image (the image folder is in my root directory) folder correctly or could it be a browser issue? I am testing it in google chrome. any tips would be great.

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    2026-06-07T01:49:43+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 1:49 am

    try this

    <img src="//yourwebsite.com/image/<?php echo $image; ?>" width="320" height="480">
    

    Replace yourwebsite with your website name. or localhost/test etc.
    Also check that you are getting .jpg .gif. jpeg extension in the last. other wise use this

    <img src="//yourwebsite.com/image/<?php echo $image; ?>.jpg" width="320" height="480">
    
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