I have run across a rather interesting problem... I have written a script to be used as the 404 handler for a website I am working on. When a user requests pages or images that are broken with certain characteristics I want do display them different pages/images. Reading a webpage off the disk and outputting it to the user is working great. But when I read an image off the disk all hell breaks loose! Below is basically what I am doing:
open(INFILE, "$filename"); binmode(INFILE); sysread INFILE, $filedata, $filesize; close(INFILE); #unbuffer STDOUT and print the file to the user $| = 1; print "Content-Type: image/jpeg Content-Length: $filesize\n\n"; print $filedata;
The above prints out a very distorted image, any help would be appreciated!

In reply to reading binary files in windows by JackHammer

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