ID: 25333 Comment by: jdpohl at comcast dot net Reported By: ap at d-dt dot de Status: Closed Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: win32 only PHP Version: 4.3.4-dev, 5.0.0b2-dev New Comment:
php 4.3.2 (ISP=ImageLinkUSA) RedHat Linux $f = file_get_contents($pdf_file); $e = chunk_split(base64_encode($f)); $d = base64_decode($e); $c = strcmp($f,$d); $c is 1 Shouldn't the strings $f and $d be equal? This appears to be the root of a problem with php 4.3.2 file attachments sent to outlook xp. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-09-08 18:36:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This bug has been fixed in CVS. In case this was a PHP problem, snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at http://snaps.php.net/. In case this was a documentation problem, the fix will show up soon at http://www.php.net/manual/. In case this was a PHP.net website problem, the change will show up on the PHP.net site and on the mirror sites in short time. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-09-02 10:54:52] ap at d-dt dot de Yes, sometimes it also crashed with my code when I'd used it via the command-line (php.exe, the cli-Version does not always produces the crash), but it worked with php_mod. I think it depends whether I have a null-messagebody or null-Subject. (There were some situations where it crashes and the "null-situation" was at least one of them) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-09-02 09:37:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also bug #25357 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-09-01 17:47:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] For me (and like said in bug #25346) PHP crashed while I tried to reproduce this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-08-31 16:45:10] ap at d-dt dot de Description: ------------ As of PHP 4.3.3 (Win) my mail class sends e-mails, which single stripped characters. The same code worked with 4.3.2 (Win) Used mailserver is Sendmail 8.12.6 on separate FreeBSD 5.1 Sending the message head and -body to stdout or apache produces a correct Output, only the incoming results differs from the expected. Reproduce code: --------------- mail ($addressee, 'Subj: '.phpversion(), chunk_split(base64_encode(file_get_contents('Images/numbers.zip'))), $mime->head()); where $mime->head() are the MIME Headers. Two variants tested: using CRLF and singe LF ("\r\n", "\n") Expected result: ---------------- Incoming mail by 4.3.3 (incorrect, missing char in line 2: sequence is .."Z8B5".., should by .."Z8HB5".. )... 6AZ0QAQoLzBw/GPw5JDx2LDgYDOHsFbMjAIWDj5xjZgHDEksh1tkNWwSNjg0 HmflkQthKJz4oIObx2ZVzMuLB9smqdh5vDixaVkTq6iTwZ8B5b59wu6aMgo Jqa2cMuVTOI4mOjky82lu8HnRKMqMx+H9ZIYyalPmZeyal7hSWR0cmeXZWta ... Incoming mail by 4.3.2 6AZ0QAQoLzBw/GPw5JDx2LDgYDOHsFbMjAIWDj5xjZgHDEksh1tkNWwSNjg0 HmflkQthKJz4oIObx2ZVzMuLB9smqdh5vDixaVkTq6iTwZ8HB5b59wu6aMgo Jqa2cMuVTOI4mOjky82lu8HnRKMqMx+H9ZIYyalPmZeyal7hSWR0cmeXZWta .. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=25333&edit=1