> According to my docs (08 Sep 2001) it can.
> And http://php.net/getimagesize says the same..

Okay! I never use the function. Yesterday that was a "conversation"
on this list in which they/he/she said it couldn't. But indeed if it
can there would be a reason to use @.

...

I've now made some test-page, and indeed it works like a charm;
getimagesize(URL). So now I don't understand what they were talking
about.

Anyway... So a @ is indeed in place _for_this_one_.

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