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        As I work on the last of the new website sections, the most
interactive of the bunch.. I've developed a need to determine/detect what
type of compression a given Plucker document holds, without installing it on
the Palm device. The same holds true for what type of image value was
selected when it was created (no images or {1|2|4|8|16} bpp).

        Is there an easy way to do this without having to write my own
unpack code in C/perl to figure out the file type? The reason I need this is
that I'm working on a way for users to upload sample content to the website
for others to use. I'm trying to "detect" compression type and bpp, rather
than rely on the user for that information (which they may not even know, if
they never changed the defaults)


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