OK. I'm attaching a small (120x90) image I tagged. Just right-click on the image, select Properties and look at the Summary tab. When you apply changes, it saves the file and rewrites the headers.
I have tested this on JPEG images from a Sony digital camera, and have dumped the file by hand to verify the tag location (XP inserts the tags after the standard camera header). Since my original message, I have also confirmed the tags using Photo Studio (http://www.stuffware.co.uk/) :) I apologise for not CCing php-dev before, since I am not actually subscribed to the list. :) Best regards, Rui Carmo On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 04:14:44PM +0200, Marcus Börger wrote: > At 16:02 13.04.2002, you wrote: > >On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 03:25:30PM +0200, Marcus Börger wrote: > > > Sounds nice but it will be a lot more work :-) > > > I will try to include them and verify it. But we are in RC3 so you will > > > find the > > > code not before 4.3. > > > >OK, thanks! :) > > > >Maybe someone will build a Win32 version from CVS in the meantime, or I'll > >just put in the hours and see if I can build a Cygwin version of the extension. > > > >(Apache 1.3.24 is now packaged and compiled natively under Cygwin, so I've > >been wondering if the PHP distro would compile cleanly under it... :)) > > > >Best regards, > > > >Rui Carmo > > Question: what images did you work with jpeg or tiff? > I cannot set the fields with my XP ? > Perhaps you can send me one of your pictures with the fields set - 1 * 1 > pixel would do! > Filling in the names of the fields would be the easiest way for me. > > And keep replying to php-dev also. > > marcus
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