Re: [python-win32] String weirdness on python 2.4 / windows

2005-10-20 Thread Tim Roberts
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 09:51:32 +1000, Kinsley Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hey-ho, > >I'm having a problem with some binary data read into a string. > >Basically I open an icon file "rb", read() it into a string, then >spit it back down on a web request for /favicon.ico. > >It works fine unde

Re: [python-win32] String weirdness on python 2.4 / windows

2005-10-20 Thread Steve Holden
Kinsley Turner wrote: > >>>Similarly I have a string with the IBM-extended-ASCII degrees symbol >>>(ascii 0xb0) >>>that is read in from a network-connected field device. Somehow this > > ends > >>>up with >>>an extended 'A' (with a single dot over it.) prepended before it. > > >>This question

Re: [python-win32] String weirdness on python 2.4 / windows

2005-10-19 Thread Gabriel Genellina
At Wednesday 19/10/2005 21:04, you wrote: >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. Should be image/vnd.microsoft.icon or image/x-icon, but NOT image/bmp (icon fi

Re: [python-win32] String weirdness on python 2.4 / windows

2005-10-19 Thread Justin Ezequiel
> Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:04:24 +1000 > From: Kinsley Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > 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

Re: [python-win32] String weirdness on python 2.4 / windows

2005-10-19 Thread Kinsley Turner
> >Similarly I have a string with the IBM-extended-ASCII degrees symbol > >(ascii 0xb0) > >that is read in from a network-connected field device. Somehow this ends > >up with > >an extended 'A' (with a single dot over it.) prepended before it. > This question is inappropriate for this mailing l

Re: [python-win32] String weirdness on python 2.4 / windows

2005-10-19 Thread Kinsley Turner
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 Header

[python-win32] String weirdness on python 2.4 / windows

2005-10-19 Thread Kinsley Turner
Hey-ho, I'm having a problem with some binary data read into a string. Basically I open an icon file "rb", read() it into a string, then spit it back down on a web request for /favicon.ico. It works fine under unix, but under Win32 Python 2.4.2 (#67, Sep 28 2005 ... It comes back corrupted.