Content-type = ....
not
Content-Type = ...
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, James Tremain wrote:
> I've been successfully uploading graphic files to a directory on my php
> server for more than a year. Suddenly, it no longer works, and after a lot
> of probing, I'm at a loss to determine why.
>
> I run PHP4.0.4pl1-3 as an Apache module on RedHat7. Files upload as
> expected, but PHP no longer provides the content-type as it should following
> the upload, in the variable: $HTTP_POST_FILES['file']['type']. Furthermore,
> the uploaded file no longer matches the original file: it has the content
> type prepended at the start of the uploaded file.
>
> For example, a file that starts out like this before the upload:
>
> --------------------------------
> GIF89aB h ooorod?.}zqSL7/' ZO{}! , B h hj0J
> Zdizhlpn B|HchHZCh <snip>
> -------------------------------
>
> ....looks like this after being uploaded:
>
> --------------------------------
> Content-Type: image/gif
>
> GIF89aB h ooorod?.}zqSL7/' ZO{}! , B h hj0J
> Zdizhlpn B|HchHZCh <snip>
> -------------------------------
>
> Clearly, these problems are related -- it seems the content-type header is
> being sent, but gets interpreted as part of the file instead of a header
> about the file. I just can't figure out why, especially since this worked as
> expected on the same hardware/software setup only days ago.
>
> Thank you in advance for any thoughts or recommendations!
>
>
>
>
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