{html\_image} {#language.function.html.image} ============= `{html_image}` is a [custom function](#language.custom.functions) that generates an HTML `` tag. The `height` and `width` are automatically calculated from the image file if they are not supplied. Attribute Name Type Required Default Description ---------------- -------- ---------- ----------------------- --------------------------------------- file string Yes *n/a* name/path to image height string No *actual image height* Height to display image width string No *actual image width* Width to display image basedir string no *web server doc root* Directory to base relative paths from alt string no *""* Alternative description of the image href string no *n/a* href value to link the image to path\_prefix string no *n/a* Prefix for output path - `basedir` is the base directory that relative image paths are based from. If not given, the web server\'s document root `$_ENV['DOCUMENT_ROOT']` is used as the base. If security is enabled, then the image must be located in the `$secure_dir` path of the securty policy. See the [Security](#advanced.features.security) section for details. - `href` is the href value to link the image to. If link is supplied, an `` tag is placed around the image tag. - `path_prefix` is an optional prefix string you can give the output path. This is useful if you want to supply a different server name for the image. - All parameters that are not in the list above are printed as name/value-pairs inside the created `` tag. > **Note** > > `{html_image}` requires a hit to the disk to read the image and > calculate the height and width. If you don\'t use template > [caching](#caching), it is generally better to avoid `{html_image}` > and leave image tags static for optimal performance. {html_image file='pumpkin.jpg'} {html_image file='/path/from/docroot/pumpkin.jpg'} {html_image file='../path/relative/to/currdir/pumpkin.jpg'} Example output of the above template would be: