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<p><img src="<?php echo $_SESSION['picture']; ?>" alt=""
style="width:50px;height:50px;"></p>
<p>Bem vindo <?php echo $_SESSION['username']; ?></p>
<p>Esta Area é segura.</p>
<p><?php echo date('Y m d H:i:s', $_SESSION['time']); ?><p
<p><a href="dashboard.php">Dashboard</a></p>
<a href="logout.php">Sair</a>
Below the session draws the USER name correctly when logged in, but the image is not loaded.
<p><img src="<?php echo $_SESSION['picture']; ?>" alt=""
style="width:50px;height:50px;"></p>
<p>Bem vindo <?php echo $_SESSION['username']; ?></p>
<p>Esta Area é segura.</p>
<p><?php echo date('Y m d H:i:s', $_SESSION['time']); ?><p
<p><a href="dashboard.php">Dashboard</a></p>
<a href="logout.php">Sair</a>
Which line assigns the image to the session variable
picture
?– MagicHat
How the session variable is defined
picture
? Could you give an example?– Francisco
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM usuarios ORDER BY name"); // Displays the information of each user while ($usuario = mysql_fetch_object($sql)) { // Display photo echo "<img src='photos/". $usuario->photo." ' alt='Display photo' /><br />";
– Carlos Coelho
There in your code the only error is HTML in a tag p that was opened without the proper closure, which does not cause any error, see ..... time']); ? ><p <p><a href="Dashboard.php. In addition, the comment of Magichat is in the sense of assigning a value to Session and not forgetting that at the beginning of the file, first line of php should be session_start(); without which no Session will work
– user60252