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CURL Content-type setting


bsmurfy

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Hi All,

 

I'm trying to upload a gif file via php/curl, and the browser keeps interpreting the content-type as application/xml. I've tried explicitly setting the content type, see below, but it has no effect. Any thoughts? I've seen conflicting posts on the ability to specify the content-type with curl/php.

 

curl_setopt($session, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array(
                                                "Content-Type: image/gif",
                                                'Content-length: ' . strlen($post)

                                                ));

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