Re: this is my code i am not getting images throuh php script [message #176575 is a reply to message #176574] |
Mon, 09 January 2012 22:08 |
M. Strobel
Messages: 386 Registered: December 2011
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Am 09.01.2012 23:04, schrieb Luuk:
> On 09-01-2012 21:53, M. Strobel wrote:
>> Am 09.01.2012 21:38, schrieb The Natural Philosopher:
>>> M. Strobel wrote:
>>>> Am 09.01.2012 20:33, schrieb The Natural Philosopher:
>>>> > M. Strobel wrote:
>>>> >> Am 09.01.2012 18:35, schrieb The Natural Philosopher:
>>>> >>> The minimal code is something like
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> send_passport.php
>>>> >>> -----------------
>>>> >>> <?php
>>>> >>> header("Content-Type: image/jpeg");
>>>> >>> readfile("F:/Mydocuments/Certificates/Passport/Passport.jpg");
>>>> >>> ?>
>>>> >>> <<<...and no whitespace here!!!
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> I mistrust using things that are designed for text strings for
>>>> >>> binary files.
>>>> >> Why not leave off the ?> tag?
>>>> >>
>>>> > Is that php legal?
>>>> >
>>>> > If so it would make life simpler
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >> /Str.
>>>>
>>>> I read somewhere Zend leaves it off in its code.
>>>>
>>>> Works like a charm.
>>>
>>> Not too old to learn something, then.
>>>
>>> I'll use that next time one of my 'code only' scripts blows up..
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> /Str.
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>> Just re-checked it, it is official, leave it off. It caused me
>> headaches in one project I took over, there were tons of files
>> included, and I always had unwanted newlines in file output.
>>
>> Just omit the closing tag in php-only files, it's easier than the
>> ob_ functions.
>>
>> /Str.
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> If you re-checked, could you also provide us with a link to where you
> found that info?
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search string was php closing tag
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.instruction-separation.p hp
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