Hello, Monday, August 11, 2003, 10:42:58 PM, you wrote:
CS> --- Uros Gruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I made some php script to get Header from http request. When I >> request some image header looks like: >> Content-Type: text/html CS> Your instincts serve you well. You want the Content-Type header to be correct, CS> as you are currently telling the Web client that you are sending HTML, and then CS> (I assume) dumping a bunch of binary data. >> Image showed correctly CS> On what browser? IE has earned a poor reputation for its disregard for content CS> type, so IE's bug may be conveniently counteracting your own by coincidence. On both mozzila and IE. >> here is code I have in img.php >> >> $size = getimagesize ($file); >> header("Content-type: {$size['mime']}"); CS> OK, I see that the documentation is somewhat confusing here (I may try to fix CS> this). The key phrase in the manual preceding this example is: CS> "Beginning with PHP 4.3, getimagesize() also returns an additional parameter, CS> mime, that corresponds with the MIME type of the image." CS> So, before we continue, can you tell us what version of PHP you are using? You CS> might want to just do this: Server: Apache/1.3.27 (Unix) PHP/4.3.1 I check that i get correct MIME, so header is OK. Also if i manualy set to jpeg, nothing helps. CS> header('Content-Type: image/jpeg'); I think I'm stuck here. best regards Uros -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php