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Webbo Posted - 16 July 2013 : 17:01:33
Is there a way of showing multiple numbers of the same image other than writing <img src = ""blahdeblah.gif""> numerous times?

In other words something like: < display""x5"" img src = ""blahdeblah.gif"">
to show the blahdeblah.gif 5 times

Thanks,
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Carefree Posted - 18 July 2013 : 21:47:32
As long as the image is not animated, that would be the easiest solution.
Webbo Posted - 18 July 2013 : 13:29:26
Having just reread this and HuwR's reply I just realised that if I made the single image into a larger image of 5 stars and called it for example bladeblah5.gif, I'd only have to add the image code once anyway lol

What's that about thinking too deep ?
AnonJr Posted - 17 July 2013 : 19:09:56
Well that actually makes sense.
HuwR Posted - 17 July 2013 : 15:49:39
This can also be done using a single image, set it as the background to a div, set the background to repeat and set the div to the width you need to display x number of stars

Example
Webbo Posted - 17 July 2013 : 15:35:40
The reason I asked was a long standing member of our forums recently asked if he could have a different coloured set of stars under his name than the ones we were using for normal members.
As this member has been good to us I decided it was a small request that I could/should honor and so coded it into topics.asp so that it looked up his member ID when posting and replying to topics and if it was such then to display five gold stars instead of the set blue ones.

The thought occured to me afterwards, hence my question, if it was possible to code for multiple instances of the same image rather than repeating the img src code five times

More from a curiosity perspective than a requirement
AnonJr Posted - 17 July 2013 : 10:02:01
quote:
Originally posted by bobby131313

I'm curious why you would want to do this.


Ditto. This sounds an awful lot like asking if I should hammer a nail with an old shoe or a glass bottle...
bobby131313 Posted - 17 July 2013 : 09:49:42
I'm curious why you would want to do this.

I fight with my members that post long lines of smilies. I actually have my bad word filter set up to fight it.
Webbo Posted - 17 July 2013 : 02:30:13
Amazing

Thanks Carefree I'll give it a go later
Carefree Posted - 17 July 2013 : 02:20:41
Easy.

To do it with a function:


Save this in "inc_func_common.asp":

Function M_Image(intQty,strMImage)
	For intMI=1 to intQty
		Response.Write	"<img src=""" & strImageURL & "&strMImage&"" />"
	Next
End Function

Call the function in your code like this:

M_Image(5,"blahdeblah.gif")


Otherwise, to do it on a single occasion:


For intMI=1 to 5
	Response.Write	"<img src=""" & strImageURL & "blahdeblah.gif"" />"
Next



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