All that encoding also depends on how your server configured, does it
use non-standard encoding or everything in UTF. Eastern websites usually
support many languages and there all encoding/translation goes, so being
able to explicitly handle binary data is important.
Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
Am 10.06.2005 um 18:55 schrieb Stephen Deasey:
You've just passed arbitrary bytes to an API which expects UTF8.
Expect your server to crash...
Hm....
set chan [open /the/file.img]
fconfigure $chan -translation binary
set datain [read $chan]
close $file
nsv_set Images file.img $datain
#
set dataout [nsv_set Images file.img]
set chan [open /the/fileout.img w]
fconfigure $chan -translation binary
puts -nonewline $chan $dataout
close $file
Crash ?
Zoran
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