how are you setting self.accept_result.dict_response?  if it is request 
args or vars web2py does some checking to prevent various code injection 
attacks.  maybe that is mucking with your binary data?

On Friday, April 19, 2013 1:51:29 PM UTC-7, Jim Gregory wrote:
>
> I'm working on a script to generate UPS shipping labels and save them on 
> our server.  The shipping labels are passed as binary data in an XML file 
> from UPS. I am using the ClassicUPS library to parse the XML file and save 
> the data. 
>
> I wrote a simple script to test the library, and it works OK when I run it 
> on the command line.  However, when I include the function to save the file 
> in a controller, the saved files are corrupted.   If I use Imagemagick to 
> read the file, it returns the error 'improper image header'.  The function 
> in the library that saves the data is:
>
>     def save_label(self, fd):
>         raw_epl = 
> self.accept_result.dict_response['ShipmentAcceptResponse']['ShipmentResults']['PackageResults']['LabelImage']['GraphicImage']
>         binary = a2b_base64(raw_epl)
>         fd.write(binary)
>
> I call the function using:
>     shipment.save_label(open('label.gif','wb'))
>
> where shipment is a shipping label object produced by the library.
>
> Does web2py do something that would corrupt the header?
>

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