10-01-2009
Hi scottn,
Thanks for the reply, the file is a hidden file starts with "." with file permission mode "000". Thats why it's showing like that.
Can we make it look like a table with the column heading as given below
File name Permission Number of Bytes File Type
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file::type
File::Type(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation File::Type(3pm)
NAME
File::Type - determine file type using magic
SYNOPSIS
my $ft = File::Type->new();
# read in data from file to $data, then
my $type_from_data = $ft->checktype_contents($data);
# alternatively, check file from disk
my $type_from_file = $ft->checktype_filename($file);
# convenient method for checking either a file or data
my $type_1 = $ft->mime_type($file);
my $type_2 = $ft->mime_type($data);
DESCRIPTION
File::Type uses magic numbers (typically at the start of a file) to determine the MIME type of that file.
File::Type can use either a filename, or file contents, to determine the type of a file.
METHODS
new
Returns a new File::Type object.
mime_type($argument)
Takes either data or a filename, determines what it is, and passes the argument through to the relevant method below. If the argument is a
directory, returns undef.
checktype_filename($filename)
Opens $filename (if possible; if not, returns undef) and returns the MIME type of the file.
checktype_contents($data)
Matches $data against the magic database criteria and returns the MIME type of the file.
TODO
* Add additional magic match criteria
BUGS
None known.
NOTES
Some magic definitions in the mime-magic file used in the creation of this module vary from those in other apps (eg image/x-png not
image/png).
SEE ALSO
File::MMagic and File::MimeInfo perform the same job, but have a number of problems that led to the creation of this module.
File::MMagic inlines a copy of the magic database, and uses a DATA filehandle, which causes problems when running under mod_perl.
File::MimeInfo uses an external magic file, and relies on file extensions rather than magic to determine the mime type.
As a result, File::Type uses a seperate module and script to create the code at the core of this module, which means that there is no need
to include a magic database at all, and that it is safe to run under mod_perl.
File::Type::Builder, which generates the code at the heart of this module.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
File::Type is built from a mime-magic file from cleancode.org. The original can be found at <http://clean-
code.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/email/mime-magic.mime?rev=1.1.1.1>.
AUTHOR
Paul Mison <pmison@fotango.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2004 Fotango Ltd.
LICENSE
Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.8.8 2004-10-08 File::Type(3pm)