Emlyn Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 20/10/2005 02:46:54 AM:

> In what way is it corrupted? Are you 100% sure that no extra output 
> is being prepended/appended when you output the icon file data via 
> HTTP? Have a look at it in emacs/notepad just to check there are no 
> stray HTTP Headers or other output ending up in your file.

I checked the icon, it seemed to be ok.  I'm unfamiliar with win32
tools, but it seemed that the data being delivered from the socket
rendered differently from a python print() compared to a terminal
'type icon.ico'.  I cut the code out and tested it in isolation - this 
showed it to be flawless.  Despite appearing correct in other software
the binary identical icon appears broken in IE 6.<something>.

I think you might be correct with the headers suggestion, that was
going to be my next point of investigation.  I don't think the
MIME type of image/bmp is acceptable to IE.

thanks,
-kt




















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