[PHP-DEV] Bug #10905 Updated: ImageGif (ImagePNG) output uncompressed

2002-01-02 Thread lobbin

ID: 10905
Updated by: lobbin
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.5
New Comment:

No feedback. Closing.

Previous Comments:


[2001-12-12 05:02:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ok Derick.  It would be useful for other purposes also.

Status = Feedback.

To reporter,  Could you try it on snapshot 

http://snaps.php.net/

Please provide *short* script. Thank you.



[2001-12-12 04:39:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Let's not make this bogus. However, please post a short reproducing example script.

Derick



[2001-12-12 04:27:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you want to compress images,  use zlib extension.



[2001-05-16 12:17:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using the compression ob_gzhandler all HTML Pages get compressed well. But dynamic 
generated Images don't get compressed.

Header of the output says, it is compressed, but the data following the header isn't. 
So those images can't be displayed (by at least netscape)

Thanks for the patch, ;-)

 mike

PS: Don't tell me that it isn't useful to gzip images, but if you have switched 
compression to 'enabled' in your php.ini file and you are creating images on the fly, 
you'll need it to handle this case correctly.





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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10905 Updated: ImageGif (ImagePNG) output uncompressed

2001-12-12 Thread yohgaki

ID: 10905
Updated by: yohgaki
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.5
New Comment:

If you want to compress images,  use zlib extension.

Previous Comments:


[2001-05-16 12:17:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using the compression ob_gzhandler all HTML Pages get compressed well. But dynamic 
generated Images don't get compressed.

Header of the output says, it is compressed, but the data following the header isn't. 
So those images can't be displayed (by at least netscape)

Thanks for the patch, ;-)

 mike

PS: Don't tell me that it isn't useful to gzip images, but if you have switched 
compression to 'enabled' in your php.ini file and you are creating images on the fly, 
you'll need it to handle this case correctly.





Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=10905edit=1


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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10905 Updated: ImageGif (ImagePNG) output uncompressed

2001-12-12 Thread derick

ID: 10905
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Bogus
Status: Open
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.5
New Comment:

Let's not make this bogus. However, please post a short reproducing example script.

Derick

Previous Comments:


[2001-12-12 04:27:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you want to compress images,  use zlib extension.



[2001-05-16 12:17:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using the compression ob_gzhandler all HTML Pages get compressed well. But dynamic 
generated Images don't get compressed.

Header of the output says, it is compressed, but the data following the header isn't. 
So those images can't be displayed (by at least netscape)

Thanks for the patch, ;-)

 mike

PS: Don't tell me that it isn't useful to gzip images, but if you have switched 
compression to 'enabled' in your php.ini file and you are creating images on the fly, 
you'll need it to handle this case correctly.





Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=10905edit=1


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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10905 Updated: ImageGif (ImagePNG) output uncompressed

2001-12-12 Thread yohgaki

ID: 10905
Updated by: yohgaki
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.5
New Comment:

Ok Derick.  It would be useful for other purposes also.

Status = Feedback.

To reporter,  Could you try it on snapshot 

http://snaps.php.net/

Please provide *short* script. Thank you.

Previous Comments:


[2001-12-12 04:39:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Let's not make this bogus. However, please post a short reproducing example script.

Derick



[2001-12-12 04:27:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you want to compress images,  use zlib extension.



[2001-05-16 12:17:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using the compression ob_gzhandler all HTML Pages get compressed well. But dynamic 
generated Images don't get compressed.

Header of the output says, it is compressed, but the data following the header isn't. 
So those images can't be displayed (by at least netscape)

Thanks for the patch, ;-)

 mike

PS: Don't tell me that it isn't useful to gzip images, but if you have switched 
compression to 'enabled' in your php.ini file and you are creating images on the fly, 
you'll need it to handle this case correctly.





Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=10905edit=1


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