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I know of imagecreatefromgif(), imagecreatefromjpeg(), and imagecreatefrompng() but is there a way to create an image resource (for png preferably) from a url of any type of valid image? Or do you have to determine the file type and then use the appropriate function?

When I say url I mean something like http://sample.com/image.png, not a data url

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You need to grab the image first, then work with it then unlink() it. it is possiable (A URL can be used as a filename) but that would still involve fetching it. – l̕aͨŵƦȆ̴̟̟͙̞ͩ͌͝ƞCͭ̏ȇ ƇhƐȓ0nè Apr 19 '12 at 17:37

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Maybe you want this:

$jpeg_image = imagecreatefromfile( 'photo.jpeg' );
$gif_image = imagecreatefromfile( 'clipart.gif' );
$png_image = imagecreatefromfile( 'transparent_checkerboard.PnG' );
$another_jpeg = imagecreatefromfile( 'picture.JPG' );
// This requires you to remove or rewrite file_exists check:
$jpeg_image = imagecreatefromfile( 'http://example.net/photo.jpeg' );
// SEE BELOW HO TO DO IT WHEN http:// ARGS IS NEEDED:
$jpeg_image = imagecreatefromfile( 'http://example.net/photo.jpeg?foo=hello&bar=world' );

Here's how it's done:

function imagecreatefromfile( $filename ) {
    if (!file_exists($filename)) {
        throw new InvalidArgumentException('File "'.$filename.'" not found.');
    }
    switch ( strtolower( pathinfo( $filename, PATHINFO_EXTENSION ))) {
        case 'jpeg':
        case 'jpg':
            return imagecreatefromjpeg($filename);
        break;

        case 'png':
            return imagecreatefrompng($filename);
        break;

        case 'gif':
            return imagecreatefromgif($filename);
        break;

        default:
            throw new InvalidArgumentException('File "'.$filename.'" is not valid jpg, png or gif image.');
        break;
    }
}

With some small modifications to switch same function is ready for web url's:

    /* if (!file_exists($filename)) {
        throw new InvalidArgumentException('File "'.$filename.'" not found.');
    } <== This needs addiotional checks if using non local picture */
    switch ( strtolower( array_pop( explode('.', substr($filename, 0, strpos($filename, '?'))))) ) {
        case 'jpeg':

After that you can use it with http://www.tld/image.jpg:

$jpeg_image = imagecreatefromfile( 'http://example.net/photo.jpeg' );
$gif_image = imagecreatefromfile( 'http://www.example.com/art.gif?param=23&another=yes' );

Some proofs:

As you can read from official PHP manual function.imagecreatefromjpeg.php GD allows loading images from URLs that is supported by function.fopen.php, so there is no need to fetch image first and save it to file, and open that file.

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This is already tested and works, only checking file_exists needs some addiotional checks as it cant be used if web url is used as filename. – Sampo Sarrala Apr 20 '12 at 13:52

you analyse this code.

$url=$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
$url=explode('.',$url);
$extension=$url[1];
switch($extension){
   case'jpg':
      imagecreatefromjpeg();
   break;
}
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There is problem as $extension should be last part of array but in your example it is always second part, if $url = "http://www.example.org/images/picture.png" then $extension will be "example". Correct way to get last part (your way) is to use $extension = array_pop(explode('.',$url));. This keeps $url untouched and extracts $extension correctly from end of string. – Sampo Sarrala Apr 20 '12 at 16:57
First fetch the url using file_get_contents($url) function and the save the content to  
a file. After that you can use proper image manipulation functions to further changes.
you can use following code to save image from url.
Here is the sample code 

$url = "http://sample.com/image.png";
$arr = explode("/",$url);
$img_file = dir(__FILE__).'/'.$arr[count($arr)-1];
$data = file_get_contents($url);
$fp = fopen($img_file,"w");
fwrite($fp,$data);
fclose($fp);

Thanks.
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