PHP Help (I think)
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- dog_opus
Code and I have a stormy past (and present), and I know a lot of you guys are badasses, so I come to you. I need to pull some photos off of a server, but they're behind a weird viewer that doesn't let you view the whole thing at full-res all at once. Do you guys know how I can get around this? I don't know how to find the folder the photos are in. Here's the link: http://crdl.usg.edu/voci/go/crdl…
You need to click on the little cross icon to get to the photos I'm talking about:
Thanks a lot in advance!
- Witt0
So not only you have a stormy past with code, you're looking for a stormy present with the law?
- dog_opus0
Is this against the law? Are you sure? I thought it was just a hassle. We're doing a poster promoting one of their speakers. If it's unlawful, I'll just email the webmaster.
- Witt0
Well, that's a Library.
If you bump into an open Library's dir one fine morning in May, most people would call it a merry encounter,
But if you crack into a Library's database, you'll probably get deported to the colonies.
:D
- amullins0
this should get the image.
<img src="http://cdm.lib.usm.edu/cgi-bin/getimage.exe?CISOROOT=/photo&CISOPTR=190&DMSCALE=59.94006&DMX=0&DMY=0&DMTEXT=&REC=1&DMTHUMB=1" />
- cisoptr is the img id. you can remove other urlparams to get the exact image you want.amullins
- it works. CISOPTR=n id's the image. question is is that legal?Witt
- Yeah, this is all ambiguous, both technically and legally. I'm just gonna have my boss deal with it.dog_opus
- Thanks for the help, though!dog_opus