Re: [PHP] Image Displayed From Database

2002-03-25 Thread Kai Schaetzl

 Also when I right-click and
 choose Save As it only lets me save as a bmp. Again, it displays fine, I
 would just like to make it work like a real image.


Clear your IE cache (TIF (Temporary Internet Files)). If that doesn't help, 
follow Miguel's advice.


Kai

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Re: [PHP] Image Displayed From Database

2002-03-24 Thread Miguel Cruz

On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Shaun Martinec wrote:
 I'm using mysql to store images that I load through a script called
 photo.php. I pass it the ID and it displays the image. No problem. However,
 when I right-click on the image in my browser (IE6) and choose properties,
 it doesn't seem to recognize the format or size even though I'm sending
 Content-Type and Content-Length headers. Are there additional headers I need
 to send to get this functionalily or is it just because the file extension
 of the script is .php and not .gif or .jpg? Also when I right-click and
 choose Save As it only lets me save as a bmp. Again, it displays fine, I
 would just like to make it work like a real image.

Internet Explorer is very dumb about internet file types - it thinks the 
whole world plays the DOS game of identifying files by the end of the 
name (extensions or whatever they call it). You can fool it by providing 
a URL that appears to belong to a certain file type. For instance, instead 
of making a link to imagedisplay.php?id=45, make a link that points to 
imagedisplay.php/picture.jpg?id=45. PHP will still find your 
imagedisplay.php script, and IE will be happy too.

miguel


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