As another option, you could, in theory, use mime_magic or the new
fileinfo or I think there's a GD function to "guess" at the type...
Personally, I think your first mistake was putting the image into the
DB at all.
Unless you're the CIA doing pixel comparisons actually in SQL stored
procedures or something. :-)
That particular horse has been beaten to death on this list, so search
the archives for more on storing images in DB versus filesystem.
On Sun, February 25, 2007 1:31 pm, Alain Roger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I previously sent email about process how to retrieve and save
> pictures in
> postgreSQL DB.
>
> Now i know how to save them in DB, however i would like to know how
> can i
> retrieve the pictures and display them without knowing the picture
> extension
> ?
> i mean that in my DB i have GIFs, JPGs pictures.
>
> 1. My following code display without problem JPEG picture but what
> about GIF
> ?
> 2. How can i display picture without using ==> header('Content-type:
> image/jpeg'); Because this must be before displaying pictures.
> 3. what should i do if i want to display several types of pictures in
> the
> PHP page ?
>
> My code :
>
> <?php
>
> $dbconn = pg_connect($conn_string) or die('Could not connect: ' .
> pg_last_error());
>
> $res = pg_query("SELECT * FROM immense.photo where photo_id=20");
> $raw = pg_fetch_result($res, 'photo_image');
> if (!$res)
> {
> echo "An error occured.\n";
> exit;
> }
> else
> {
> header('Content-type: image/jpeg');
> echo pg_unescape_bytea($raw);
> }
>
> // Closing connection
> pg_close($dbconn);
>
> ?>
>
> --
> Alain
> ------------------------------------
> Windows XP SP2
> PostgreSQL 8.1.4
> Apache 2.0.58
> PHP 5
>
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