Re: Re: File Download Headers

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Jochem Maas schrieb:
Barry wrote:

Barry, chances are Richard was already initiating downloads
when you were still eating from a bottle.
I don't think so well because the Zuse had no network capability.


I for myself use this:
header("Content-Type: application/force-download");
header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream");
header("Content-Type: application/download");

IIRC:
one Content-Type header per request is all your allowed,
php will overwrite the first to 'Content-Type' header calls with
the content
What?
You can send every header twice, triple. a zillion times if you want.
The browser at the end decides what to do with it.
PHP doesn't interfere here.
And i bet it will never do, because that would be extremely stupid.

Never had any problems with any browser.

have you ever used/tried Mosiac1.0?
Yes. Works fine.
But i don't get what the point is in having a 13 year old browser (which hasn't even HTML 2.0 support) beeing able to actually download stuff. Or optimize pages for it.

Sorry you would more having a problem actually getting to the download than the download itself.

This is such a usless conversation u want to start here.

Barry

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