Convert Imageurl to String in Django?









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Convert this:"http://127.0.0.1:8000/Food/image/141676.jpg" (IT IS A LINK)



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    This doesn't make any sense. A link is a string.
    – Daniel Roseman
    Nov 10 at 16:50










  • if you write more specific, where and how you want to use image url to string would be more understandable for user who wants to help. And a link is a string.
    – Shakil
    Nov 10 at 17:36















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Convert this:"http://127.0.0.1:8000/Food/image/141676.jpg" (IT IS A LINK)



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    This doesn't make any sense. A link is a string.
    – Daniel Roseman
    Nov 10 at 16:50










  • if you write more specific, where and how you want to use image url to string would be more understandable for user who wants to help. And a link is a string.
    – Shakil
    Nov 10 at 17:36













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Convert this:"http://127.0.0.1:8000/Food/image/141676.jpg" (IT IS A LINK)



TO This http://127.0.0.1:8000/Food/image/141676.jpg










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Convert this:"http://127.0.0.1:8000/Food/image/141676.jpg" (IT IS A LINK)



TO This http://127.0.0.1:8000/Food/image/141676.jpg







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    This doesn't make any sense. A link is a string.
    – Daniel Roseman
    Nov 10 at 16:50










  • if you write more specific, where and how you want to use image url to string would be more understandable for user who wants to help. And a link is a string.
    – Shakil
    Nov 10 at 17:36













  • 1




    This doesn't make any sense. A link is a string.
    – Daniel Roseman
    Nov 10 at 16:50










  • if you write more specific, where and how you want to use image url to string would be more understandable for user who wants to help. And a link is a string.
    – Shakil
    Nov 10 at 17:36








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This doesn't make any sense. A link is a string.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 10 at 16:50




This doesn't make any sense. A link is a string.
– Daniel Roseman
Nov 10 at 16:50












if you write more specific, where and how you want to use image url to string would be more understandable for user who wants to help. And a link is a string.
– Shakil
Nov 10 at 17:36





if you write more specific, where and how you want to use image url to string would be more understandable for user who wants to help. And a link is a string.
– Shakil
Nov 10 at 17:36


















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