On Wed, 1 Jun 2011, Ali Asghar Toraby Parizy wrote:
I need to tell something to the user before starting download.
something like "Your download will begin in a moment..." . So header
couldn't help me. If I try to echo anything header doesn't work!
Couldn't you just do an HTML redirect?
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:49 PM, jean-baptiste verrey <
jeanbaptiste.ver...@gmail.com> wrote:
> gosh, I should have read before answering for the downloader thing.
> BUT you actually need javascript if you want to do it.
> You create an hidden iframe somewhere on your page, you give him the url of
gosh, I should have read before answering for the downloader thing.
BUT you actually need javascript if you want to do it.
You create an hidden iframe somewhere on your page, you give him the url of
your file and pop it is downloaded, and you need simply to use javascript
function setInterval to do
On Wed, 2011-06-01 at 00:08 +0430, Ali Asghar Toraby Parizy wrote:
> Hi
> thanks for your help jean
> I've used this code before. But I want a little different thing.
> I need to tell something to the user before starting download.
> something like "Your download will begin in a moment..." . So he
Hi
thanks for your help jean
I've used this code before. But I want a little different thing.
I need to tell something to the user before starting download.
something like "Your download will begin in a moment..." . So header
couldn't help me. If I try to echo anything header doesn't work!
On Tue,
it's made in JavaScript, by creating an iframe loading the file, but their
downloader might use something like a php file to force download such as
On 31 May 2011 18:02, Ali Asghar Toraby Parizy
wrote:
> I want to build a web page for file auto download like cnet.download.
> A page that tells us
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