Yup!  It was the missing parentheses!  Works as planned.

Many thanks....

The "application/text" gives the user the ability; "text/plain" does not seem to do that. I just tried "application/text" since I use "application/pdf" for other applications.

Todd

Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:
Todd Cary wrote:

My client's new shared server does not allow printing to a file, so I want my print statement to print to a buffer, then I'll send it to the user via Headers. This does not work since "print" does no go to the buffer, or at least appears not to: I get the errors from the header statements;

<?
  ob_start;


You're missing some parentheses on the ob_start function. I think you meant to write:

ob_start();

  print "This is a test<bf>";


You probably meant <br> in that string too.

  $buf = ob_get_contents();
  $len = strlen($buf);
  ob_end_clean();
  header("Content-type: application/text");


application/text isn't a MIME-Type, is it? Do you mean text/plain?

  header("Content-Length: $len");
  header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename=Sfyc.html");
  print($buf);
?>

Todd


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