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Subject: RE: [PHP] Passing header info for use in downloading files...?
--- Erik Osterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look's correct... you could consider adding
> Header("Content-transfer-encoding: binary");
Because Content-transfer-encoding is not a valid
--- Erik Osterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look's correct... you could consider adding
> Header("Content-transfer-encoding: binary");
Because Content-transfer-encoding is not a valid HTTP header, this will
have no effect. Content-Encoding and Transfer-Encoding are valid headers,
but binary
Look's correct... you could consider adding
Header("Content-transfer-encoding: binary");
But I highly doubt that would fix things. It would help much more if you
pasted the output by the server...
The link you pasted us is not sending any of the headers you set. Maybe you
already expired thi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a page where the user clicks a link to download a file, but the
file is out side of the root DIR.
passing certain variables in the link, (type, file_name) I call the
correct file...
However, it's stopped working?
My code below shows how I select the correct mime i
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