mPDF - using relative and absolute image paths?





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I am using mPDF to create a PDF and currently I face some issues with images in WordPress.



I have a script in wp-content/themes/mytheme/custom/ and images in wp-content/themes/mytheme/custom/images.



Now I do this:



$mpdf->setBasePath(get_stylesheet_directory().'/custom');



Then I can refer to an image with <img src="images/myimage.jpg"/> and that works. However now I pull variables dynamically from the DB and these values are absolute URLs like https://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/myimage2.jpg



How can I use these images now in the script? Even when I do wp_make_link_relative I get this wp-content/uploads/2018/11/myimage2.jpg but this path does not help me because of the basePath being set to get_stylesheet_directory().'/custom.



Does anybody know how I can solve this?



Thanks!










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    I am using mPDF to create a PDF and currently I face some issues with images in WordPress.



    I have a script in wp-content/themes/mytheme/custom/ and images in wp-content/themes/mytheme/custom/images.



    Now I do this:



    $mpdf->setBasePath(get_stylesheet_directory().'/custom');



    Then I can refer to an image with <img src="images/myimage.jpg"/> and that works. However now I pull variables dynamically from the DB and these values are absolute URLs like https://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/myimage2.jpg



    How can I use these images now in the script? Even when I do wp_make_link_relative I get this wp-content/uploads/2018/11/myimage2.jpg but this path does not help me because of the basePath being set to get_stylesheet_directory().'/custom.



    Does anybody know how I can solve this?



    Thanks!










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      I am using mPDF to create a PDF and currently I face some issues with images in WordPress.



      I have a script in wp-content/themes/mytheme/custom/ and images in wp-content/themes/mytheme/custom/images.



      Now I do this:



      $mpdf->setBasePath(get_stylesheet_directory().'/custom');



      Then I can refer to an image with <img src="images/myimage.jpg"/> and that works. However now I pull variables dynamically from the DB and these values are absolute URLs like https://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/myimage2.jpg



      How can I use these images now in the script? Even when I do wp_make_link_relative I get this wp-content/uploads/2018/11/myimage2.jpg but this path does not help me because of the basePath being set to get_stylesheet_directory().'/custom.



      Does anybody know how I can solve this?



      Thanks!










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      I am using mPDF to create a PDF and currently I face some issues with images in WordPress.



      I have a script in wp-content/themes/mytheme/custom/ and images in wp-content/themes/mytheme/custom/images.



      Now I do this:



      $mpdf->setBasePath(get_stylesheet_directory().'/custom');



      Then I can refer to an image with <img src="images/myimage.jpg"/> and that works. However now I pull variables dynamically from the DB and these values are absolute URLs like https://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/myimage2.jpg



      How can I use these images now in the script? Even when I do wp_make_link_relative I get this wp-content/uploads/2018/11/myimage2.jpg but this path does not help me because of the basePath being set to get_stylesheet_directory().'/custom.



      Does anybody know how I can solve this?



      Thanks!







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