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| Get mime type of local file |
| Iniciado por dmeganoski, 05,dic. 2017 16:46 - 2 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 05,diciembre 2017 - 16:46 |
Pulling my hair out over this one. I cannot seem to find any information about this anywhere.
I have a procedure that recursively scans a directory and gathers some information about the files within it.
I need to determine the mime type of the files. fExtractPath does not seem to do this. I would rather not rely on the file's extension.
What would be the suggested way to do this in windev? |
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| Publicado el 05,diciembre 2017 - 19:22 |
Hi Darryl
if you do not want to rely on the extension, you have to analyse the CONTENT of the file (usually the first 256 bytes is enough) and compare it to a reference like http://www.optimasc.com/products/fileid/magic-format.pdf
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Le 12/5/2017 à 10:46 AM, Darryl Meganoski a écrit :
Pulling my hair out over this one. I cannot seem to find any information about this anywhere. I have a procedure that recursively scans a directory and gathers some information about the files within it. I need to determine the mime type of the files. fExtractPath does not seem to do this. I would rather not rely on the file's extension.
What would be the suggested way to do this in windev? |
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| Publicado el 07,diciembre 2017 - 22:43 |
| Great, thanks for the tip. I'll try that. |
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