Hi,
I assume that you mean you want to send the file as
application/octet-stream. Take a look at this:
ob_start();
$path = 'path to directory where file resides';
$filename = 'the name of the file';
ob_end_clean();
header("Pragma: public");
header("Expires: 0"); // set expiration time
header(
hi mike...
i'mnot sure what you mean to do, but i think you want to take a file as
input, do some modifications to it, and then display the file on your
site... or do you want to allow the user to download the modified file, or
do you want to be able to automatically send the 'massaged file' to th
roman neuhauser describes it rather well on the other thread.
Basically. the push in this context below, is the response php
provides
php.net/header has a lot of info about how to send a non html file
back to the browser.
Curt.
On 1/2/07, Casey Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do you mean b
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-09-15 20:39:16 -0400:
> I have a script I've created which takes a file upload, monkeys with the
> data in it, and needs to push the new file out to the browser. Everything
> is coded and working up to that last point, but I've never pushed out a file
> to the browser
What do you mean by `pushing`?
On 9/15/06, Mike Mannakee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have a script I've created which takes a file upload, monkeys with the
data in it, and needs to push the new file out to the browser. Everything
is coded and working up to that last point, but I've nev
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