see that is my problem, I need to find out if I have to print a binary file or not, so is there a way to check if the file is a binary file or a text file? something like this:

my $filename = "file.gif"; my $filepath = "/path/to/"; if(-e "$filepath$filename") { my $_binCheck = is_file_binary("$filepath$filename"); if($_binCheck && $_binCheck == 1) { # print header for download and then open the file in binary mode +and print to window for the attachment } else { # print header for download and open the file normally and print t +o window for the attachment } } else { die "File does not exist: $filepath$filename"; }
That is what I need to do, is tell if the file is binary or text so I can print the correct way.

Anyone know the best way to do that?

Thanks,
Richard

In reply to Re^4: printing file downloads by Anonymous Monk
in thread printing file downloads by Anonymous Monk

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