> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 12:36 PM
> Subject: Re: Outlook Express attachment weirdness
> 
> Thanks (sort of...hehe) Damien

:-P

When you send the email are you using the new, autogenerated filename or
the original?  Have you looked at the message source in Outlook to see
if the filename is being changed at the source level (can you even do
that in OE?) or inernally within the app's attachmnent handling?  You
could try manually setting the filename yourself, e.g.
"request_5_file_1_img.jpg" ("request" - request_id - "file" - file_id -
file type - ext).  What happens if you upload a file that doesn't have a
number as the last character of the file's basename (before the
extension)?


Damien McKenna
Web Developer
 
The LIMU Company
"Making a Difference"
 
610 Crescent Executive Court, Suite 110
Lake Mary, FL 32746
P 407.548.3800
F 407.333.0419
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