yes i could print the images. maybe it's a cache issue (had that happen
before). let me do some experimenting here.

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From: Kevin Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 10:01 AM
To: Bill Bolte
Cc: php-windows@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] base64 encoded images and printing


This site uses the same method as I previously detailed.  Can you try a
print preview and tell me if you can see the images.... Please ignore
the fact that a print preview of this page looks bloody awful!

http://www.roh.nhs.uk/view_article.php?article_id=30

Bill Bolte wrote: 

        It's behind a login, so I can't give you a url at the moment.
I'll check on the filesize and see what I'm getting...

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        From: Kevin Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 9:23 AM
        To: Bill Bolte
        Cc: php-windows@lists.php.net
        Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] base64 encoded images and printing
        
        
        Can you provide a URL so I can see if I can print it from my
browsers?  Can you confirm that filesize is definitely producing a
result?
        
        Bill Bolte wrote: 

                I've put this on my fetch.php
                <?php
                header('Content-Type: image/gif');
                header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
                header('Content-Length: '.
filesize('image/'.$_GET['id']));
                readfile('image/'.$_GET['id']);
                unlink('image/'.$_GET['id']); 
                ?>
                I can see the image but can't print it. Am I doing the
filesize
                correctly?
                
                
                -----Original Message-----
                From: Kevin Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 4:40 PM
                To: Bill Bolte
                Cc: php-windows@lists.php.net
                Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] base64 encoded images and
printing
                
                Hi Bill,
                
                This is what I've used for the last 4 years or so and
works in every
                browser that I've come across, obviously the data is
being called from a
                database instead.
                
                <?php
                //snippet
                    $query = "select bin_data, file_type from
content_images where
                image_id=".$_GET['id'];
                    $result = mysql_query($query);
                
                    $line = mysql_fetch_array($result) ;
                    $data = $line[0];
                    $file_type = $line[1];
                
                    header("Content-Type: $file_type");
                    header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
                    header('Content-Length: '. strlen($data));
                    print($data);
                ?>
                <img src="foobar.php?id=12345" />
                
                The important thing here is the headers
"Content-Transfer-Encoding" and
                "Content-Length", which is why IE6 does not work, as
without these the
                browser gets all upset that it doesn't know the true
size of the image
                not the proper encoding of the file, this obviously
being an image.  
                It's good practice to put these headers in anyway.
                
                Hope this helps.
                
                Regards,
                Kevin Smith
                
                Bill Bolte wrote:
                  

                        Update, I have it working in IE7 but not IE6. I
can view it in both 
                        IE6-7, but it only prints in IE7. here's what
I'm doing...
                        
                        <?php
                        //snippet
                        $outputfile = $shipid.'.gif';
                        $ifp = fopen('tmp/'.$outputfile, "wb");
fwrite($ifp, 
                        base64_decode($image)); fclose($ifp); echo '<img

                        src="fetch.php?id='.$outputfile.'" />'; ?>
                        
                        fetch.php is thus, read file and delete:
                        
                        <?php
                        //snippet
                        header('Content-Type: image/gif');
                        readfile('image/'.$_GET['id']);
                        unlink('image/'.$_GET['id']);
                        ?>
                        
                        anyone have any other ideas to try?
                        __________________
                        
                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: Bill Bolte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                        Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 9:29 AM
                        To: php-windows@lists.php.net
                        Subject: [PHP-WIN] base64 encoded images and
printing
                        
                        in a nutshell, i'm displaying a base64 encoded
image (that is being 
                        parsed from a remote xml file) in the browser
doing a simple header
                        output:
                        
                        <?php
                        header('Content-Length: '.$length);
                        header('Content-Type: image/gif');
                        echo base64_decode($image);
                        ?>
                        
                        it will print fine with Firefox but nothing in
IE (just a box with an 
                        x in the corner). didn't realize that IE
wouldn't print these. am i 
                        stuck with having to save the image to the
server for IE to be able to
                            

                
                  

                        print it? i didn't really want to have to save
these images out as 
                        they are temporary.
                         
                        Bill
                        
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