> I am not sure what you explained. You mean that place PATH/filename.jpg to
> picture field. isn't it? If yes, it is just a text. How can we explore that
> picture thru web browser such as IE or Netscape? Thanks for the answer
Your image would be in, say
/usr/local/apache/htmldoc/images/simpletons/12.jpg
and the row in your table might be
USER_ID NAME IMAGE_PATH
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12 TAING /usr/local/pache/htmldoc/images/simpletons/12.jpg
Which could be accessed with
http://www.simpletonsrus.com/images/simpletons/12.jpg
regards,
P
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