Why does IE7 specify a mime-type of image/pjpeg rather than just image/jpeg?
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02-07-2019 - |
Question
When uploading a file (jpeg) via a form in IE7 I am seeing a mime-type of "image/pjpeg" instead of "image/jpeg" (as I see in Firefox or similar). It's easy enough to work around this problem, but I'm just wondering why IE7 is behaving differently in this case?
Solution
I believe it's because the JPEG you're working with is a progressive JPEG, which has a different mime-type.
OTHER TIPS
IE can upload all .jpeg files as its hack MIME type 'image/pjpeg' regardless of whether or not they're actually progressive.
Don't rely on the MIME type supplied in a file upload, there is every chance it could be wrong for a variety of reasons including this one.
Because Microsoft likes to violate standards. There's no such MIME type as image/pjpeg. See for yourself: http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml#image
The correct MIME type for JPEG is image/jpeg, progressive or not.
There is same problem with png:
IE7: image/x-png Normal browsers: image/png
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