On Wednesday 28 February 2001 01:06, you wrote:
Great, thanks.
I looked at the file(), but it sounded like is was just for
local file use.
oops, should've been include(). Sorry :)
include () is surely wrong for that. fpassthru (as someone else
mentioned), file() and (my personal
Is it possible to send a file to a browser?
Sure.
file();
I would like to allow people to download a file, but I don't
want to give away the path to the file, so a normal link
wouldn't work.
In that case:
Header("Content-type: application/octet-stream");
file("whatyouwanttosend");
(
Great, thanks.
I looked at the file(), but it sounded like is was just for local file use.
Is it possible to send a file to a browser?
Sure.
file();
I would like to allow people to download a file, but I don't
want to give away the path to the file, so a normal link
wouldn't
Great, thanks.
I looked at the file(), but it sounded like is was just for
local file use.
oops, should've been include(). Sorry :)
Jason
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?php
header("Content-Type: application/download ");
header("Content-Disposition: filename=filename.txt ");
readfile('/path/to/file.zip');
?
try this, works for me.
everywhere I read they say Im supposed to use application/octlet-stream but
it doesnt allways seem to work in some
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