Monday, August 5, 2019

php - file_get_contents shows unexpected output while reading a file



I want to output an inline jpg image as a base64 encoded string, however when I do this :



$contents = file_get_contents($filename);
print "";



Where $filename is a local text file with the base64 image. The output is as follows :






And obiously the image is not rendered, but where does  come from ? It is not in the text file. If removed, the image is displayed properly.


Answer



It's a Unicode Byte-Order Mark. The file was saved with an editor that added the BOM to indicate the file is encoded as UTF-8. So those bytes actually are in the file, but a text editor just won't show it since it's not text. For storing this kind of data you'll want to remove the BOM. Easiest way would be to configure your editor not to add the BOM, but if you don't have influence over the creation process of the file you could to it on-the-fly in your script too:




print "";

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