On 27-Aug-2010, at 12:45 AM, MRAB wrote: > On 26/08/2010 19:57, Navkirat Singh wrote: >> I am sorry, maybe I was not elaborate in what I was having trouble >> with. I am using a jpegcam library, which on my web page captures a >> webcam image and sends it to the server via the POST method. On the >> Server side (python 3), I receive this image as a part of header >> content in bytes (I know thats not how it should be done, but the >> author has some reason for it), so I first convert the headers to a >> string so I can separate them. From the separated headers I fish out >> the content of the image file (which is a string). This is where I >> get stuck, how am I supposed to convert it back to an image, so I can >> save as a jpeg on disk. >> > [snip] > What does that string look like? Try printing out repr(image[ : 100]). > If it looks like plain bytes, then write it to file. If it looks like a > series of hex digits, then decode to bytes before writing. > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Thanks MRAB, your suggestions have always been very helpful to me. I shall let you know on what I see. Regards, Nav -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list