logs say that all is ok:
Sending data my_image.jpg
Completed in 0.09400 (10 reqs/sec) | Rendering: 0.00000 (0%) | DB:
0.08000 (85%) | 200 OK [http://localhost/photo/get_image/5]

Interesting question you ask about how do the bytes differ.  I guess I
first need to find a "tool of my choice" other than my two browsers
(IE and Firefox) -- any suggestions?

On Oct 8, 9:18 am, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 8 Oct 2008, at 15:05, Lastps wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks for the suggestion --
> > I get the same red box with the x.
>
> Do the logs indicate that an error occured ? If not and if you use the  
> tool of your choice to download the image, how do the bytes differ  
> from the bytes you would expect.
>
> Fred
>
>
>
> > On Oct 8, 8:47 am, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> On Oct 8, 2:32 pm, Lastps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> I am using image_tag to load an image that I've saved to the  
> >>> database
> >>> (using attachment_fu if you're curious but that's probably not
> >>> relevant here):
>
> >> I'd copy and paste that image link into the browser (ie  
> >> yourserver,com/
> >> photo/get_image/5) and see what the browser pulls out.
>
> >> Fred
>
> >>> VIEW
> >>> <%= image_tag '/photo/get_image/5' %>
>
> >>> CONTROLLER
> >>> def get_image
> >>>   @photo=Photo.find(params[:id])
> >>>   send_data(DbFile.find(@photo.db_file_id).data,
> >>>                             :type => @photo.content_type,
> >>>                             :file_name =>
> >>> @photo.filename,
> >>>                             :disposition => 'inline')
> >>> end
>
> >>> The images I'm saving are less than 100kb and easily handled by my
> >>> mysql column of db_file.data which is declared MEDIUMBLOB.
>
> >>> My problem is that the view works perfectly in production but not at
> >>> all in development -- in development I just get a broken image  
> >>> graphic
> >>> with a box and a red x.
>
> >>> Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this?  Since it doesn't seem to  
> >>> be my
> >>> code (it works fine in production) I'm at a loss on how to figure  
> >>> this
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