Thanks for the response.
Regards

On Wed, Oct 23, 2019, 10:25 Ruslan Gareev <neor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Maurice! Improving Dave's answer, you can make in your controller
> function:
>
> imgs = [IMG(_src=URL('path', 'to/your/image'), _style="your style"))
>
>
>
> среда, 23 октября 2019 г., 2:37:51 UTC+5 пользователь Dave S написал:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at 1:23:46 AM UTC-7, Ruslan Gareev wrote:
>>>
>>> try:
>>> controller function():
>>>    imgs = ['<img src="' + URL('static','images/3.jpg') + '"
>>> style="max-height=100px;border-radius:7px;"/>']
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> <IMG> tags work great for static files.  And for files in the db that use
>> the upload field type, the "app/download?obfusctatedfilename" provides a
>> handy way to download the file.  (The usual way of finding
>> obfuscatedfilename is to do a select() based on the original filename
>> (which upload fields can also store), or a tag, or the id if you already
>> have that in hand.)  You can also use that url in an <IMG> tag.
>>
>> In your view,
>> <IMG src={{=URL("download", "obuscatedfilename")}} />
>> or
>> {{=IMG(_src=URL("download", "obuscatedfilename"))}}
>>
>> If the file in the DB isn't in an upload field, you can use 
>> response.stream(filepath,
>> request) or set the content type and return the read results, like
>> Massimo's example in
>> <URL:https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/iP3vSfKn-8c/UzINycmsBwAJ>.
>> My previous example,
>> <URL:https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/MTJoZc1Kh6I/oYjxBn2KCQAJ>
>> used cStringIO, but it seems that can be skipped especially if it is an
>> image file.
>>
>> /dps
>>
>>
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