Sorry I didn't include more details. Here is the bulk of show_ipx.pl:
my $sth = $dbh->prepare(qq(SELECT tripdata, tripmimetype FROM vacation +_files WHERE id=?)); $sth->execute($id); $sth->bind_columns(\$tripdata, \$tripmimetype); $sth->fetch(); $sth->finish(); $dbh->disconnect; $tripmimetype = ($tripmimetype eq "application/octet-stream") ? 'appli +cation/x-ipix' : $tripmimetype; print "Content-type: $tripmimetype\n"; print $tripdata; exit;
I checked and is printing out the correct mime type.
When I insert it into the database it gets the mime type of application/octet-stream for some reason.
Thats why I'm changing it when pulling it back out.

Thanks again

In reply to Re: problem loading ipx files by Anonymous Monk
in thread problem loading ipx files by Anonymous Monk

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