(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)
image_type_to_mime_type — Get Mime-Type for image-type returned by getimagesize, exif_read_data, exif_thumbnail, exif_imagetype
The image_type_to_mime_type() function will determine the Mime-Type for an IMAGETYPE constant.
One of the IMAGETYPE_XXX constants.
The returned values are as follows
imagetype | Returned value |
---|---|
IMAGETYPE_GIF | image/gif |
IMAGETYPE_JPEG | image/jpeg |
IMAGETYPE_PNG | image/png |
IMAGETYPE_SWF | application/x-shockwave-flash |
IMAGETYPE_PSD | image/psd |
IMAGETYPE_BMP | image/bmp |
IMAGETYPE_TIFF_II (intel byte order) | image/tiff |
IMAGETYPE_TIFF_MM (motorola byte order) | image/tiff |
IMAGETYPE_JPC | application/octet-stream |
IMAGETYPE_JP2 | image/jp2 |
IMAGETYPE_JPX | application/octet-stream |
IMAGETYPE_JB2 | application/octet-stream |
IMAGETYPE_SWC | application/x-shockwave-flash |
IMAGETYPE_IFF | image/iff |
IMAGETYPE_WBMP | image/vnd.wap.wbmp |
IMAGETYPE_XBM | image/xbm |
IMAGETYPE_ICO | image/vnd.microsoft.icon |
Beispiel #1 image_type_to_mime_type() example
<?php
header("Content-type: " . image_type_to_mime_type(IMAGETYPE_PNG));
?>
Hinweis:
Diese Funktion benötigt die GD-Bibliothek nicht.
I was looking to detect the format of images, Im not sure if this is the best way but it works for me.
<?php
$filename = 'http://static.php.net/www.php.net/images/php.gif';
$size = getimagesize($filename);
switch ($size['mime']) {
case "image/gif":
echo "Image is a gif";
break;
case "image/jpeg":
echo "Image is a jpeg";
break;
case "image/png":
echo "Image is a png";
break;
case "image/bmp":
echo "Image is a bmp";
break;
}
?>
This functionality is now implemented in the PEAR package PHP_Compat.
More information about using this function without upgrading your version of PHP can be found on the below link:
http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_Compat