Just a note, testing for those characters is trickier than it sounds. The
backslash throws off the test. Here's what I did on a POST form. Note the
-two- backslashes.
$chkstring=substr($thisfile,0,5);
if ($chkstring != {\\rtf) {
// fail
}
This seems to work, but I'm wondering
Is there any way to test a file to confirm it is an RTF file?
I'm thinking along the lines of how we can test for an image with
getimagesize().
kind regards,
bill
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: [PHP] test for rtf
Is there any way to test a file to confirm it is an RTF file?
I'm thinking along the lines of how we can test for an image with
getimagesize().
kind regards,
bill
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see that they start with {\rtf
Maybe look for that.
Andrew
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Is there any way to test a file to confirm it is an RTF file?
I'm thinking
You could always open it and see if the first few characters are
{\rtf1.
Brady
Is there any way to test a file to confirm it is an RTF file?
I'm thinking along the lines of how we can test for an image with
getimagesize().
kind regards,
bill
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