Are you using Internet Explorer? Then it's a "feature" of IE--it ignores
the disposition headers sent by your server because its registry tells
it that PDF files must be "viewed" inline. There's a way around it,
although it's a bit kludgy--I wrote a small article about it that you
can find here (it
i was reading about php.net looking for a way to force a download of a txt file,
rather than the browser displaying the file.
i ran into header() that seems to be able to accomplish it... but seeing as i'm very
much a newbie at php, i can't seem to make this work
if the file i want to download is
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