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Re: jpeGS woes
- Subject: Re: jpeGS woes
- From: gberigan@cse.unl.edu (Greg Berigan)
- Date: 1996/02/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Nebraska -- Lincoln
- References: <4fojv7$8i7@news.ysu.edu>
be404@yfn.ysu.edu (Adalbert Goertz) wrote:
>@ (Dave Miller) wrote:
>>be404@yfn.ysu.edu (Adalbert Goertz) writes:
>>>I have afew .jpg files from a http://www
>>>to practice on.
>>>I got error message from 2 .jpg files:
>>>"not a jpeg file: starts with Ox7f Ox58"
>>>
>>>So, why is this not a .jpeg file that is recognized?
>>It's probably got a MacBinary header on it. a Lot of pics seem to have
>>these on the web... I know cuz downloading them to my Mac, a good chunk of
>>them show up with actual filetypes after they're downloaded :) Might try a
>>MacBinary stripper on them first.
Just because they have filetypes on the Mac doesn't mean they have a
MacBinary header or a resource fork. (A MacBinary header is on files
ending in ".bin" and is not found in the Mac filesystem. It's just a way
to encode the resource fork and filetype for transfer.)
Now, if the file had a custom icon on it, then it DOES have a resource
fork. If you transfer as plain binary (not MacBinary) it will not send
the resource fork.
>The problem is solved: As a newbie I loaded these .Jpg files as TXT files.
>When I downloaded them BIN, the problems were solved.
Yup, that would do it. Just make sure you transfer as binary and not as
MacBinary. Transferring as MacBinary will add a MacBinary header, so
don't do that.
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