Wow - it'd be interesting to see an example of what revolution messes
up that PHP doesn't.
I've done a small number of things that involve some working with
binary data (id3 tags, digital audio), and it's been ok, so I would
really be interested.
Best,
Mark
On 8 Apr 2008, at 08:57, jbv wrote:
Mark,
well, it can mean a lot of things... Presently, as I'm building pdf
code
with data from various sources, basically I need to merge binary with
ascii data, and then make decisions according to the content of those
various data (after merging).
As long as I simply replace a keyword in the ascii data with a portion
of binary data, the binary data remains untouched... But if I need to
process the binary data before merging it (like removing some lines
or changing a single char in it) then it gets corrupted...
As said in my previous post, I bypassed the problem by making all
necessary processing in php, but that's a bit frustrating...
What do you mean by "handle"? What is it you need to do with the
binary data?
Best,
Mark
On 7 Apr 2008, at 20:21, jbv wrote:
although I'm still not
sure how to handle binary data inside a Rev cgi script...
Anyone with an elegant solution is welcomed.
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