thank you but I do not need display, I need to post other server. And other
server is waiting as a binary file.

"Ustimenko Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> see php.net/base64_encode user comments
>
> in POST protocol all content must send in, as i memorize,
> application/x-www-urlencoded form . then try combination like
>
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> guy at bhaktiandvedanta dot com (01-Oct-2002 11:00)
> You can use base64_encode to transfer image file into string text and then
> display them. I used this to store my images in a database and display
them
> form there. First I open the files using fread, encoded the result, and
> stored that result in the database. Useful for creating random images.
> image.php:
> <?
> header(" Content-Type: image/jpeg");
> header(" Content-Disposition: inline");
> $sql = "SELECT data FROM image where name='".$img."'";
> $result = mysql_query($sql);
> $row = mysql_fetch_row($result);
> $image = $row[0];
> echo base64_decode($image);
> ?>
> And in the html file you put:
> <img src="image.php?img=test3"  border="0" alt="">
> Guy Laor
>
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> "Qt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее:
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > dear Sirs,
> >
> > I have a database with binary file. I want to post that file from my
> server
> > to another one with posting method. I have no problem to post any text
> data
> > but I can not post binary data such as picture.jpe.
> >
> > Where can I find some solution about this
> >
> > Best Regards

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