Thanks for your reply!

> Have a look at: http://pear.php.net/package/HTTP_Download

I looked at it and it's hard to see what it does differently from what I
do...


> And the first comment of:
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.session-cache-limiter.php

Thanks, I've read that and I'm not using output compression.


> Perhaps you should not use ouput-compression, and look at the headers
> generated by PHP
>
> What headers are sent? Do you use sessions?

I use sessions, and I've tried to send the same headers as the webserver
sends if I download a file directly (rather than through PHP).
It doesn't work... Maybe I should just create a temporary file and relocate
the browser to it in case the browser is IE...

> you can see this using Mozilla + Live Headers, Ethereal,
> http://schroepl.net/cgi-bin/http_trace.pl ...

Thanks, I've written my own HTTP header tracer in C++, but it hasn't been
able to help me since the headers looks good to me...

/Andreas

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