You are not going to be able to use PHP to tell the client browser to do
anything.
you are going to have to embed either a java.applet, or javascript to do it.
I don¹t know a whole lot about either, so I don't know if they are even a
possibility.
On 4/10/01 2:29 PM, "Nando2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have a PHP4 script that produces a text file and I would like that when the
> user access this script the text content of it was forced to be saved meaning
> that when the user selects it he/she will have the save dialog form to save
> the text file with the filename specified in the header function. So far I
> have managed to create the text file dynamicaly but still I have to click the
> browser's save button to save the file with the determined filename. I wanted
> it to be forced.
>
> Does anyone know how to do it ?
>
> Here's the code :
>
> <?php
>
> // Carlos Fernando Scheidecker Antunes : Test saving text files with PHP
> // this sets the content type as being plain text
>
> header("Content-Type : text/plain; charset=\"iso-8859-1\"");
>
> // this sets the file name
>
> header("Content-Disposition: filename=\"test.txt\"");
>
> // creates the dynamic content of the text file here
>
> print("TextFile test\r\n\");
> for ($i=1; $i < 100; $i++) {
> print("This is line number ".$i."\r\n");
> }
>
> ?>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carlos Fernando Scheidecker Antunes
>
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