On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 21:40:28 +0100, Adriano <adriano@euma.com> wrote:
Well, there's no longer the "array(c,...) starting; But it still doesn't work correctly
To be more specific, the downloaded file now starts like:
(Your original start looks like this in quoted-printable encoding: ?=9D??=00=10JFIF=00=01=01=01=00H=00H=00=00??=00C=00=06=04=04=04=05=04=06=05= =05=06 Note the JFIF, which is a tagging standard for JPEG). Are you quite sure the data in the database isn't corrupted to start with? It's not entirely clear to me (after reviewing this thread) how you got it in there in the first place. After looking at some JPEGs with hexdump, it appears that most of them (those using the JFIF standard) start with the hexadecimal sequence d8ff e0ff. I have some which use the EXIF standard instead and these start d8ff e1ff. In any event, they should all start with 0xd8ff; that seems to be the magic number. For example, one of them starts like this: ff d8 ff e0 00 10 4a 46 49 46 00 01 02 01 01 2c |......JFIF.....,| It looks like you might be missing 4 bytes of data at the beginning, or else your pasted stuff got mangled. -- Computer interfaces should never be made of meat. Using GMail? Setting Reply-to address to <> disables this annoying feature. You are in a maze of twisty little passages all alike. To go north, press 2. To go west, press 4. To go east, press 6. To go south, press 8. If you need assistance, press 0 and a little dwarf will assist you.