instead of $fn=fopen($filename,"rb"); while(!feof($fn)) { echo fread($fn, 4096); }
use readfile($filename); BB wrote: >$filename = "your/file.gif"; >header("Content-Type: image/gif"); >header("Content-length:".filesize($filename)); >$fn=fopen($filename,"rb"); >while(!feof($fn)) { > echo fread($fn, 4096); >} > >in fopen( , ""); >the b denotes to read as binary and is only nessecary on a windows system > >"Jj Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > >>I am making a stats program. >> >>When the nessicary include file is included it does a reverse-DNS lookup >> >> >to > > >>find the remote host's DNS name. The problem with this is that is seems >>slow(at least on my test server with a DSL connection). I thought the best >>way to speed things up would be putting the entire script into a file and >>then using <img src="stats.php"> within the page. The problem is that I >>don't know how to output the image with PHP. >> >>The image would not be dynamic just a file on the server. >> >>I would appreciate peoples comments or other suggestions >> >>JJ Harrison >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>www.tececo.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php