That seems to have done it. Thank you so much!
Jeff Fisher-9 wrote:
>
> This is found wayyyy near the bottom of the FAQ:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/picasaweb/faq.html#embed_image
>
> Basically, you need to request 800px or smaller images if you want to
> embed
> them. Larger than that and you'll have to proxy the request through your
> own
> server.
>
> If you have any other problems/questions, you should join our Developer
> Forum:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Picasa-Data-API
>
> Cheers,
> -Jeff
>
> On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 6:12 PM, NathanAlan <jacobs.123@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Also, you can check the actual page: http://bluestockingphoto.com/tmp/
>>
>>
>> NathanAlan wrote:
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance for any help, this is driving me crazy...
>> >
>> > I have a simple page set up to pull photos from my picasa albums and
>> > output some basic HTML.
>> > Everything seems to be working fine. But I'm having trouble with the
>> URL's
>> > of the actual photos. They're proper locations are returned with
>> > mediaGroup->content[0]->url. But they seem to be randomly working or
>> not
>> > working as sources for my img tags. The URL's are returned correctly
>> every
>> > time the script runs, and the resulting HTML reflects that. But for
>> some
>> > reason the full size images have a mind of their own. The thumbnails
>> seem
>> > to behave though. They show up every time. It's only the content URL's
>> > (full size photos).
>> > Here's my code...
>> >
>> > $picasa = new Zend_Gdata_Photos();
>> > $query = $picasa->newAlbumQuery();
>> > $query->setUser('myUserName');
>> > $query->setAlbumName('myAlbumName');
>> > $feed = $picasa->getAlbumFeed($query);
>> >
>> > foreach($feed as $num => $entry){
>> >
>> > $photo_url = $entry->mediaGroup->content[0]->url;
>> > $thumb_url = $entry->mediaGroup->thumbnail[2]->url;
>> > $caption = $entry->summary;
>> > $title = $entry->title->text;
>> >
>> > echo '<div>'."\r\n";
>> > echo '<img alt="'.$caption.'" title="'.$caption.'"
>> > src="'.$thumb_url.'" /><br />'."\r\n";
>> > echo '<img alt="'.$caption.'" title="'.$caption.'"
>> > src="'.$photo_url.'" /><br />'."\r\n";
>> > echo '</div>'."\r\n";
>> > }
>> >
>> > As you can see, it doesn't get much simpler. Please help.
>> >
>> > *note: If I look at the source code from the resulting HTML page, it
>> shows
>> > the photo URL's. They're always correct and if pasted into the address
>> bar
>> > of a browser they show up.
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help!
>> >
>>
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