Display a changing image url, In need of simple help... |
Display a changing image url, In need of simple help... |
quilby |
Nov 12 2006, 02:54 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 12-November 06 Member No.: 836 |
HI,
I am building a site for my schools class. Now, unlike most schools, in my school the schedule is constantly changing and every day the schedule is different. So the school uploads the schedule to its website as a picture. Now the URL to get to the picture looks like this: http://schoolwebsite.com/schedule/date.jpg As you noticed I wrote "date" up there. But thats not how it really is. Instead the schedule for, say, the 11th of November is: http://schoolwebsite.com/schedule/11.11.2006.jpg And for the 12th of November the URL for the schedule is: http://schoolwebsite.com/schedule/12.11.2006.jpg (notice that the format is date/month/year) Ok what I want to do is to display this on my website. How do I do that? Also, everyday we get on the website the schedule for that day and for the next day. I also want to make it so that on my site you see the schedule for the day and for the following day. We dont learn on Saturday so there is no schedule then. But we do learn on Sunday. Thats it. Thanks for your help. (If you didnt understand something then tell me.) -Quilby |
pandy |
Nov 12 2006, 08:18 PM
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🌟Computer says no🌟 Group: WDG Moderators Posts: 20,730 Joined: 9-August 06 Member No.: 6 |
Did you get those URLs wrong? Cause they lead to a link farm.
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quilby |
Nov 15 2006, 09:37 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 12-November 06 Member No.: 836 |
No, no, no. Thats not the site. I was just giving an example (because the site is not in English). The real site is as follows:
--For the schedule for the 14th of November the URL is: http://handasaim.googlepages.com/14.11.06.jpg --For the 15th: http://handasaim.googlepages.com/15.11.06.jpg --For the 16th: http://handasaim.googlepages.com/16.11.06.jpg I hope this helps.... |
quilby |
Nov 17 2006, 01:53 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 12-November 06 Member No.: 836 |
HI,
I am building a site for my schools class. Now, unlike most schools, in my school the schedule is constantly changing and every day the schedule is different. So the school uploads the schedule to its website as a picture. Now the URL to get to the picture looks like this: http://schoolwebsite.com/schedule/date.jpg As you noticed I wrote "date" up there. But thats not how it really is. Instead the schedule for, say, the 11th of November is: http://schoolwebsite.com/schedule/11.11.2006.jpg And for the 12th of November the URL for the schedule is: http://schoolwebsite.com/schedule/12.11.2006.jpg (notice that the format is date/month/year) Ok what I want to do is to display this on my website. How do I do that? Also, everyday we get on the website the schedule for that day and for the next day. I also want to make it so that on my site you see the schedule for the day and for the following day. We dont learn on Saturday so there is no schedule then. But we do learn on Sunday. Thats it. Thanks for your help. (If you didnt understand something then tell me.) -Quilby Here are actual URLs: --For the schedule for the 14th of November the URL is: http://handasaim.googlepages.com/14.11.06.jpg --For the 15th: http://handasaim.googlepages.com/15.11.06.jpg --For the 16th: http://handasaim.googlepages.com/16.11.06.jpg |
Darin McGrew |
Nov 17 2006, 02:14 PM
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WDG Member Group: Root Admin Posts: 8,365 Joined: 4-August 06 From: Mountain View, CA Member No.: 3 |
What server-side scripting mechanisms are available to you? CGI? PHP? ASP?
What programming experience do you have? |
quilby |
Nov 19 2006, 09:51 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 12-November 06 Member No.: 836 |
I can use PHP, CGI, Perl, and Python. Also Ruby on Rails.
Can someone just write me a program please... |
Curtis |
Dec 28 2006, 06:19 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 28-December 06 From: California Member No.: 1,397 |
You'd gain more from writing it yourself. Also, CGI (can) encompass PHP, Perl, Python, and RoR, it's a protocol, not a language.
Which language would you prefer to use? |
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