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  • ManiRonM ManiRon

    @jsulm

    I want to create a report in which i want to display an logo . I have opened a document using Qfile and i am writing data and creating table in that file using html so similarly i want to display the logo in that file . Ya exactly i create an HTML report and want to show or display or print a logo in that file which i am not able to do

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    @ManiRon
    Like @jsulm I am still at a loss about what you are asking. I don't know what your code is about either, it opens files (for read/write at that), then doesn't use them....

    All you can do is if your HTML contains

    <img src="Logo1.png" alt="Test" >
    

    then there needs to be a file named Logo1.png in the directory where that HTML is executed from. How it gets there is irrelevant: it might be something already there, you might create it from code, I don't know, but that's what you need. QFile is not needed, and cannot somehow be "passed" to HTML.

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @ManiRon
      Like @jsulm I am still at a loss about what you are asking. I don't know what your code is about either, it opens files (for read/write at that), then doesn't use them....

      All you can do is if your HTML contains

      <img src="Logo1.png" alt="Test" >
      

      then there needs to be a file named Logo1.png in the directory where that HTML is executed from. How it gets there is irrelevant: it might be something already there, you might create it from code, I don't know, but that's what you need. QFile is not needed, and cannot somehow be "passed" to HTML.

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      @JonB said in how to insert an image in a QFile generated file using HTML:

      <img src="Logo1.png" alt="Test" >

      could you please give an example for printing the image using html in a html file using QFile concept in QT

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      • ManiRonM ManiRon

        @jsulm

        I want to create a report in which i want to display an logo . I have opened a document using Qfile and i am writing data and creating table in that file using html so similarly i want to display the logo in that file . Ya exactly i create an HTML report and want to show or display or print a logo in that file which i am not able to do

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        @ManiRon If you don't explain how you're showing or printing your report nobody will be able to help you...
        Is this "printing" you mean

        qData << qTextRep.document()->toHtml();
        

        ?
        To display this report you can simply open the HTML document in a web browser (the picture must be in the same directory as the HTML document!). Or show it in Qt Web Engine.

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @ManiRon If you don't explain how you're showing or printing your report nobody will be able to help you...
          Is this "printing" you mean

          qData << qTextRep.document()->toHtml();
          

          ?
          To display this report you can simply open the HTML document in a web browser (the picture must be in the same directory as the HTML document!). Or show it in Qt Web Engine.

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          @jsulm actually i might have to print some data also thats why i am asking, may be i will show my report how it looks

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          • ManiRonM ManiRon

            @jsulm actually i might have to print some data also thats why i am asking, may be i will show my report how it looks

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            @ManiRon The code you posted does not print anything (except HTML text to the console), so I'm not sure what your question currently is...
            Just to be sure: by "printing" you mean print on a printer?

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @ManiRon If you don't explain how you're showing or printing your report nobody will be able to help you...
              Is this "printing" you mean

              qData << qTextRep.document()->toHtml();
              

              ?
              To display this report you can simply open the HTML document in a web browser (the picture must be in the same directory as the HTML document!). Or show it in Qt Web Engine.

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @ManiRon The code you posted does not print anything (except HTML text to the console), so I'm not sure what your question currently is...
                Just to be sure: by "printing" you mean print on a printer?

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                @jsulm No sir, I will generate a html file with that code but in that html code i want to place or display an image . I tried but its not displaying

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                • ManiRonM ManiRon

                  @jsulm No sir, I will generate a html file with that code but in that html code i want to place or display an image . I tried but its not displaying

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                  @ManiRon said in how to insert an image in a QFile generated file using HTML:

                  I tried but its not displaying

                  So, I guess by "displaying" you mean in a web browser?
                  Where exactly is the image file located? Is it in the same directory as the HTML file?

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @ManiRon said in how to insert an image in a QFile generated file using HTML:

                    I tried but its not displaying

                    So, I guess by "displaying" you mean in a web browser?
                    Where exactly is the image file located? Is it in the same directory as the HTML file?

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                    @jsulm yes

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                    • ManiRonM ManiRon

                      @jsulm yes

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                      @ManiRon I asked 3 questions. To which question does "yes" belong?

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @ManiRon I asked 3 questions. To which question does "yes" belong?

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                        @jsulm

                        So, I guess by "displaying" you mean in a web browser? yes
                        Where exactly is the image file located? from where i am running my application
                        Is it in the same directory as the HTML file? No

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                        • ManiRonM ManiRon

                          @jsulm

                          So, I guess by "displaying" you mean in a web browser? yes
                          Where exactly is the image file located? from where i am running my application
                          Is it in the same directory as the HTML file? No

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                          @ManiRon said in how to insert an image in a QFile generated file using HTML:

                          Is it in the same directory as the HTML file? No

                          Well, then I would say this is the problem (and I already said that before: "the picture must be in the same directory as the HTML document!").

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @ManiRon I asked 3 questions. To which question does "yes" belong?

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                            @jsulm if i simply give this <img src="Logo1.png" alt="Test" > i have to place my image at place where i am saving my html file . But if i give the path its not accepting at all(means its not showing the image at all)

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @ManiRon said in how to insert an image in a QFile generated file using HTML:

                              Is it in the same directory as the HTML file? No

                              Well, then I would say this is the problem (and I already said that before: "the picture must be in the same directory as the HTML document!").

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                              @jsulm
                              QString Header = "<img src="D:/APP/Image" alt="Test" >";

                              Like this if i mention its not displaying the image

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                              • ManiRonM ManiRon

                                @jsulm if i simply give this <img src="Logo1.png" alt="Test" > i have to place my image at place where i am saving my html file . But if i give the path its not accepting at all(means its not showing the image at all)

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                                @ManiRon "i have to place my image at place where i am saving my html file" - yes!
                                How can web browser know where the picture is if the only information you give it is the file name without path:

                                <img src="Logo1.png" alt="Test" >
                                

                                ?! So, where should web browser look for this picture?
                                "But if i give the path its not accepting at all" - how do you give it the path? Please show...

                                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm

                                  @ManiRon "i have to place my image at place where i am saving my html file" - yes!
                                  How can web browser know where the picture is if the only information you give it is the file name without path:

                                  <img src="Logo1.png" alt="Test" >
                                  

                                  ?! So, where should web browser look for this picture?
                                  "But if i give the path its not accepting at all" - how do you give it the path? Please show...

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                                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                                    @ManiRon "i have to place my image at place where i am saving my html file" - yes!
                                    How can web browser know where the picture is if the only information you give it is the file name without path:

                                    <img src="Logo1.png" alt="Test" >
                                    

                                    ?! So, where should web browser look for this picture?
                                    "But if i give the path its not accepting at all" - how do you give it the path? Please show...

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                                    @jsulm 0_1550815642494_Untitled.png

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                                    • ManiRonM ManiRon

                                      @jsulm 0_1550815642494_Untitled.png

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                                      @ManiRon Why don't you put the image into same directory as your HTML document or into a subdirectory there? I don't see the point to spread HTML and images over completely different locations as they belong together to build a HTML page.
                                      See https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_filepaths.asp for possibilities HTML provides.
                                      The syntax you're using is invalid.

                                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @ManiRon Why don't you put the image into same directory as your HTML document or into a subdirectory there? I don't see the point to spread HTML and images over completely different locations as they belong together to build a HTML page.
                                        See https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_filepaths.asp for possibilities HTML provides.
                                        The syntax you're using is invalid.

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                                        @jsulm Thank you sir , I have been giving the path wrongly , It worked below is the code i used

                                        0_1550816775844_Untitled.png

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