On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Mari Masuda <mbmas...@stanford.edu> wrote:
>
> On Oct 26, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Marc Guay wrote:
>
>>> A windows server, or windows client to the same Linux server? I believe 
>>> that this issue is starting to get a bit over my head, with the different 
>>> operating systems involved and such.
>>
>> Windows server.  This is over my head, too.  I'm guessing that Windows
>> and Linux encode filenames differently and when I transferred the file
>> from one to the other, some kind of adjustment was made.
>>
>> Marc
>
> I think one way to do this is something like this (untested):
>
> 1.  Put all of your files in some directory on the server.
>
> 2.  Change your <a href="http://example.com/encoded-file-name.pdf";>my 
> file</a> to <a href="http://example.com/download-file.php?fileID=xxx";>my 
> file</a> where xxx is the urlencoded version of "encoded-file-name.pdf".  
> (xxx could also be a fileID number if stored in a database.)
>
> 3.  In download-file.php do something like this:
>
> <?php
>  $parent_directory = "/path/to/parent/directory/"; // can be in or out of web 
> root
>  if (file_exists($parent_directory . "encoded-file-name.pdf")) {
>    $data = file_get_contents($parent_directory . "encoded-file-name.pdf");
>    $file_name_with_french_chars = rawurldecode("encoded-file-name.pdf");
>
>    header("Content-type: application/octet-stream");
>    header("Content-disposition: Attachment; 
> filename=\"$file_name_with_french_chars\""); // this line assigns the "nice" 
> looking name as the file name
>    echo $data;
>  }
> ?>
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This approach is what I wanted to suggest as well. You can simulated a
db with an XML file if you wanted to and even assign the IDs as
numerical to make life really easy

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Bastien

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