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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Smollinger
> Sent: vrijdag 27 april 2007 21:25
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [g4u-help] Probably not g4u related, but best place to ask
> 
> Like the subject says, this is g4u-semi-related, and it came 
> to mind after seeing hubert's thread with ProFTPd. 

*cough* Thijs' thread... ;-)

> I recently moved my imaging server onto a new, purely linux box,
coming 
> off of a Windoze 2003 server box. (The linux machine has way 
> more processing power, plus it handles udpcast really well). 
> When I went to move my images, and then use them from the 
> linux box, I got yelled at because the headers apparently got 
> corrupted? 

Your machines yell? Cool feature :)
What do you mean by "headers got corrupted"? What shows you something
went wrong with the files headers?

> Not entirely sure how, since I ftp'd them from the 
> one server to the other, and my windows server was running in 
> "Unix" ftp mode...
> so, moral of the story is, don't use windows! 
> 
> But seriously, anyone have any ideas why it would corrupt the 
> file headers on the images? It hasn't done it to any of the 
> test files I moved around (mp3s, txts, etc.) Thanks! 

As Hubert notes, there might have been a problem uploading the files in
ASCII mode instead of binary. Some (windows) FTP clients tend to change
their uploading mode depending on the extension of the file you're
uploaduing. What extension did you give the image files?

> Matt Smollinger

Regards,
Thijs

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