Thank you very much, Rob, for the answer
Best regards,
David

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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "David Halliday" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 5:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [php-list] PHP to display images in
> html docs
> 
> 
> Many thanks, Rob and Michael, for your help.
> 
> Have tried both ways and the image displays as
> expected.
> 
> Just one more point, please:
> 
> Is there a way of converting an image to a string? 
> I
> have seen it  in some scripts where people display
> an
> image by echoing such a string, without the need to
> insert a pic in the normal way.  It is  usually a
> long
> string of character, something like
> "chaKOFVWOEI5ZQGkLl5GI+vw1LDRws ... ,etc"
> 
> Things like "fread" or "file_get_contents" do not
> actually produce the string itself, if you know what
> I
> mean!
> 
> Many thanks anyway for answering my previous
> question
> 
> Regards,
> 
> David
> ----------------------------
> Hello David,
>                    This is possible with Internet
> Explorer but I do not know 
> if all browsers support it.
> 
> It can be done in the same way the pictures are
> inserted into an email. You 
> have to send the right headers before the HTML,
> something like 
> "content-type: multi-part disposition: in-line".
> Then the picture can be 
> added as an attachment in a format that can convey
> binary.
> 
> I would first explore browser compatibility and then
> go and look at the 
> source of some HTML emails with pictures in them.
> 
> Thanks, Rob. 
> 



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