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I am try to download image files from url from the following code, but it doesn't return the right content from the server. The image can be rendered in browser by loading the url or downloaded using curl in shell mode, but not in php execution. In php execution, the header's content type returned from the server is 'text/html' instead of 'image/jpeg' which it supposes to be.

Anyone has any ideas about this?

$url = 'http://count.koubei.com/showphone/showphone.php?f=jpg&w=104&h=10&bc=255,255,255&fc=0,0,0&fs=10&fn=arial&phone=LTIxMDM3MjIyOTc%3D%23dWBzmKEZpTh7YcWvOw%3D%3D';
$file_handler = fopen('phone.jpeg', 'w');
$curl = curl_init($url);
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_FILE, $file_handler);
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_HEADER, false);

curl_exec($curl);

curl_close($curl);
fclose($file_handler);
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  • I just tested your code and the image downloaded correctly.
    – Champo
    Dec 14, 2009 at 3:19
  • can the image file be correctly opened. on my mac, the downloaded size of the file is only 20 bytes, which is not the original size.
    – Kata
    Dec 14, 2009 at 3:35
  • I opened it and it was just as if I opened it on the browser. Perhaps its a curl configuration problem of some sort.
    – Champo
    Dec 14, 2009 at 3:41
  • Make sure you have allow_url_fopen enabled
    – defines
    Dec 14, 2009 at 3:44

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why not just use file_get_contents like this

$img = file_get_contents("http://count.koubei.com/showphone/showphone.php?f=jpg&w=104&h=10&bc=255,255,255&fc=0,0,0&fs=10&fn=arial&phone=LTIxMDM3MjIyOTc%3D%23dWBzmKEZpTh7YcWvOw%3D%3D");
file_put_contents("photo.jpg",$img);
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    This only works if your server allows url_fopen (I tihnk that's the name of the ini directive). Aug 2, 2010 at 21:29
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    The configuration name is allow_url_fopen :)
    – Nick
    Apr 25, 2011 at 0:34
  • enabling allow_url_fopen wont be security problem!!?
    – Parag
    Dec 5, 2012 at 6:27

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