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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Executable file Post 302159296 by tonet on Thursday 17th of January 2008 10:52:37 AM
Old 01-17-2008
How I can copy in binary mode exactly. Smilie
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FPASSTHRU(3)								 1							      FPASSTHRU(3)

fpassthru - Output all remaining data on a file pointer

SYNOPSIS
int fpassthru (resource $handle) DESCRIPTION
Reads to EOF on the given file pointer from the current position and writes the results to the output buffer. You may need to call rewind(3) to reset the file pointer to the beginning of the file if you have already written data to the file. If you just want to dump the contents of a file to the output buffer, without first modifying it or seeking to a particular offset, you may want to use the readfile(3), which saves you the fopen(3) call. PARAMETERS
o $handle -The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file successfully opened by fopen(3) or fsockopen(3) (and not yet closed by fclose(3)). RETURN VALUES
If an error occurs, fpassthru(3) returns FALSE. Otherwise, fpassthru(3) returns the number of characters read from $handle and passed through to the output. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Using fpassthru(3) with binary files <?php // open the file in a binary mode $name = './img/ok.png'; $fp = fopen($name, 'rb'); // send the right headers header("Content-Type: image/png"); header("Content-Length: " . filesize($name)); // dump the picture and stop the script fpassthru($fp); exit; ?> NOTES
Note When using fpassthru(3) on a binary file on Windows systems, you should make sure to open the file in binary mode by appending a b to the mode used in the call to fopen(3). You are encouraged to use the b flag when dealing with binary files, even if your system does not require it, so that your scripts will be more portable. SEE ALSO
readfile(3), fopen(3), popen(3), fsockopen(3). PHP Documentation Group FPASSTHRU(3)
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