--- Altug Sahin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <?
> $file = $_POST[fileID];
> $files_folder = "C:\\temp\\";
> $dlfile = $files_folder.$file;
>
> header("Content-type: application/pdf");
> readfile("$dlfile");
> ?>
>
> I get this...
> "Warning: readfile("C:\temp\test.pdf") - No such file or
> directory in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\dlQ_safe.php on line 10"
>
> The test.pdf file is of course there...
My guess is that the test.pdf file is of course not there.
You can try to use file_exists() if you do not trust the
warning message, but I see no reason not to trust it.
> What do I need to add to this script so that whatever a
> pdf filename is submitted, acrobat will open this file
> in the user's browser?
This is a different question, but search for examples on
using the Content-Disposition header. I believe there is a
directive called "inline" that you can give it to try to
force a browser to display the content inline rather than
prompt for a download.
Chris
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