Ah, didn't know you also serve remote files. In this case Philip's solution makes
much more sense - otherwise you'll have to download the file on the server side and
upload it to the client, which is way too much fuss to worth it.
Bogdan
Ed Lazor wrote:
> At 12:58 AM 2/11/2002 +0200, Bogdan Sta
At 12:58 AM 2/11/2002 +0200, Bogdan Stancescu wrote:
>Well, you have to send the actual file - otherwise the result of a zero-length
>file is not surprising at all.
That makes sense. I thought the last line was doing that. How would I do
it in a way that works for local and remote files?
> >
11, 2002 11:30 AM
Subject: [PHP] file redirect?
> I'm trying to figure something out and thought I'd see if you guys have
any
> ideas.
>
> The goal: tracking the number of downloads for files on the server.
>
> The approach: routing file downloads through /downlo
Well, you have to send the actual file - otherwise the result of a zero-length
file is not surprising at all.
Bogdan
Ed Lazor wrote:
> I'm trying to figure something out and thought I'd see if you guys have any
> ideas.
>
> The goal: tracking the number of downloads for files on the server.
>
I'm trying to figure something out and thought I'd see if you guys have any
ideas.
The goal: tracking the number of downloads for files on the server.
The approach: routing file downloads through /download.php like this:
http://server/download.php?target=/myfile.zip
What I tried that
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