I searched this site and found a very useful snippet of code that i've been able to use.
$counter = 0;
foreach (glob("images/gallery/photo_gallery/resized/*.jpg") as $pathToThumb)
{
$filename = basename($pathToThumb);
$pathToLarge = 'images/gallery/photo_gallery/' . $filename;
echo ('<a href="'.$pathToLarge.'"><img src="'.$pathToThumb.'" /></a>');
$counter++;
}
But for some reason this will only return the first 30 images in my directory. (the开发者_运维知识库re are 81) Can anyone think why this is happening?
Thanks.
As I have said above
$path = 'images/gallery/photo_gallery/resized/*';
would be enough. or, if you stubbornly wants only jpg only,
$path = 'images/gallery/photo_gallery/resized/*.[Jj][Pg][Gg]';
as manual suggests
Thanks to everyone for input.
Here's the answer - file extensions are CASE-SENSITIVE when used in glob() (something I was un-aware of)
30 of my files end in .jpg whilst the remaining files have been auto renamed through a resizing program to .JPG
So this means glob("imagesPath/*.jpg")
only returned the lower-case matches.
Another lesson learnt :)
Hopefully this answer can help someone else too. :)
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