in reply to Downloading images to client PCs

I hope this helps:

Try it with a JPG image first. It is more standard and you don't have to care about possible browser bugs. Go back to TIFF when you are more confident. Start with simple TIFF before going multipage.

An attachment is supposed to go into a "multipart" message (text + graphics). Maybe that's why you are asked to "save-as" 2 times.

If you are using a Windows server, you should binmode STDOUT.

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Re: Re: Downloading images to client PCs
by MrCromeDome (Deacon) on Sep 12, 2002 at 15:39 UTC
    Excellent suggestions, both of you. I completely forgot about binmode-ing STDOUT. I also hardcoded $file to point to a JPEG sitting on the same machine - no luck though :( Same type of thing happens. Image appears on the client browser, but only about the top 1/3 or so of it.

    What next? :(

    MrCromeDome