Excellent. I'd be happy even if it was just a flag or something like
ns_return -binary 200 image/jpeg $mydata
John pointed out to me that you can fake it OK by using ns_write and
doing all the headers and what not yourself.
Rusty
Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 2007.04.19, Rusty Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't believe you can use ns_return with binary data.
By the way, are there any plans to change that? Or make a
ns_return_binary or something? I have a lot of code that writes to a
file and then does ns_returnfile
I'm going to work on making ns_return handle binary data correctly for
4.5. If it's not too much hassle, I'll backport to 4.0 too.
I'd consider this lack of proper binary handling a bug, FYI.
-- Dossy
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