Hello, > >function ye_olde_filetype el_patho > put the directory into old_dir >##always a good idea to save and restore the original directory ! >##a MUST if you work with relative paths for images etc... > > set the itemdel to "/" > put last item of el_patho into the_file >##the filename > > delete last item of el_patho > set the directory to el_patho >##now we are in the folder where the file resides > > put the long files into all_files >##take a look in the reference about "the long files" >##that returns a list with lots of infos about the content of a folder >##(divided by a comma) >##like the filename, date of last modification, last saved ... >##and the filetype as the last item of each line > > get line(lineoffset(the_file, all_files)) of all_files >##now we extract that line containing the filename > > set the itemdel to "," >##restore the old itemdel. very important > set the directory to old_dir >##restore the old directory > > return last item of it >##that's it >end ye_olde_filetype > > >Hope that helps. > >Have a nice weekend. > > >Best from rainy germany > >Klaus Major >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
The function ye_olde_filetype doesn't work. But your explication is correct. So I write : set the fileType to "8BIMJPEG" BEFORE copying the image and it works fine. The problem comes from the fact that your funciton doesn't return a filetype. it only returns empty ! So if you can ameliorate your function, it will be possible to copy just�anything� -- Greetings. Yves COPPE Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
