Column.DataIsImageUrl
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This is the primary way to show images that are not stored in the database. If you do not store the image inside the database, you do not have a Blob image field. You can turn this on and the data that you provide, which is a string, points to a valid URL to show as an image - basically, the classical way of showing images in a web application. | |||
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This page was created by Stephanie@mdriven.net on 2023-05-11. Last edited by Edgar on 2025-01-20.
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#Column.DataIsImageUrl | True,False | When set on a ViewModelColumn, the data string is treated as an Image URL by Turnkey. |
This is the primary way to show images that are not stored in the database. If you do not store the image inside the database, you do not have a Blob image field. You can turn this on and the data that you provide, which is a string, points to a valid URL to show as an image - basically, the classical way of showing images in a web application.