I believe that you don't even have to program it, try to use:
<iframe src='xxx.php'></iframe>

And include download headers on the php file - as far as i remember it
should popup a "save as" dialog.

Regards,
Nitsan

On 20/06/2008, pere roca ristol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   yes Iv, surely this is a more js/Ajax issue... this is the one who has to
> do something with php answer.
>   sorry,
>
>   Pere
>
> 2008/6/20 Iv Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Eric Butera wrote:
> >
> >> The only thing I can think of is using JS to create some sort of
> >> IFRAME, meta redirect, window.location, or a popup window, something
> >> that will force the page to hit your download script directly.  I've
> >> never attempted it myself so I'm not sure what sort of issues IE would
> >> have with any of the above.
> >>
> >
> > Well, if we, the illiterate, are going to brainstorm ;) - clicking a
> > link/button/image executes JavaScript function, which (via AJAX request)
> > hits the php download script. The response will be received by the AJAX
> > object.
> >
> > Nothing php here.
> >
> > As far as I see the problem, it is - how to pass this response to the
> > browser in an elegant way, so that the browser will open a "Save as..."
> > dialogue and will direct the stream there.
> >
> > One could ask this on a JavaScript/AJAX list.
> >
> > Iv
> >
>

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