New submission from Faiz Abbasi:
Python 2.7
I noticed a recurring bug we've had attempting to send a particular JPEG image
in emails:
email.mime.image.__init__
: Could not guess image MIME subtype
After looking into the imghdr.what and tests source code, I noticed that this
JPEG image begins with the following data:
'\xff\xd8\xff\xee\x00\x0eAdobe\x00d\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff\xed\x008Photoshop '
I've attached the image in question to this bug report.
There's two functions for asserting an image is JPEG format, test_jpeg and
test_exif. I'd like to propose another function for resolving Adobe Photoshop
image formats.
Unless, of course, this is expected behavior?
Thanks!
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components: email
files: image.jpeg
messages: 216260
nosy: barry, benjamin.peterson, faiz, r.david.murray
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: imghdr does not accept adobe photoshop mime type
type: enhancement
versions: Python 2.7
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file34862/image.jpeg
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