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Error:

No error, Im trying to Make it Download But it wont Download...

 

Code:

<table border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" width="100%">
<tr>
<td>ID</td><td>NAME</td><td>TYPE</td><td>SIZE</td><td>DATE ADDED</td><td>DOWNLOAD</td>
</tr>
<?php

//porperties
$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM uploaded");
while($r=mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
		   $link=$r["link"];
		   $name=$r["name"];
		   $type=$r["type"];
		   $size=$r["size"];
		   $date=$r["date"];
		   $id=$r["id"];
echo "
<tr>
<td>$id</td><td>$name</td><td>$type</td><td>$size</td><td>$date</td><td><a href='$link'>Download $name</a></td>
</tr>
";
}
?>           
</table>

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Here is a download script that has been re-created by myself based on a script I was given...

 

<?
set_time_limit(0);

function output_file($file, $name)
{
/*
This function takes a path to a file to output ($file), 
the filename that the browser will see ($name) and 
the MIME type of the file ($mime_type, optional).

If you want to do something on download abort/finish,
register_shutdown_function('function_name');
*/
if(!is_readable($file)) die('File not found or inaccessible!');

$size = filesize($file);
$name = rawurldecode($name);

/* Figure out the MIME type (if not specified) */
$known_mime_types=array(
	"pdf" => "application/pdf",
	"txt" => "text/plain",
	"html" => "text/html",
	"mp3" => "audio/mpeg",
	"htm" => "text/html",
"exe" => "application/octet-stream",
"zip" => "application/zip",
"doc" => "application/msword",
"xls" => "application/vnd.ms-excel",
"ppt" => "application/vnd.ms-powerpoint",
"gif" => "image/gif",
"png" => "image/png",
"jpeg"=> "image/jpg",
"jpg" =>  "image/jpg",
"php" => "text/plain"
);

if(!$mime_type){
 $file_extension = strtolower(substr(strrchr($file,"."),1));
 if(array_key_exists($file_extension, $known_mime_types)){
	$mime_type=$known_mime_types[$file_extension];
 } else {
	$mime_type="application/force-download";
 };
};

@ob_end_clean(); //turn off output buffering to decrease cpu usage

// required for IE, otherwise Content-Disposition may be ignored
if(ini_get('zlib.output_compression'))
  ini_set('zlib.output_compression', 'Off');

header('Content-Type: ' . $mime_type);
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'.$name.'"');
header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');

/* The three lines below basically make the 
    download non-cacheable */
header("Cache-control: private");
header('Pragma: private');
header("Expires: Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT");

// multipart-download and download resuming support
if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']))
{
list($a, $range) = explode("=",$_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE'],2);
list($range) = explode(",",$range,2);
list($range, $range_end) = explode("-", $range);
$range=intval($range);
if(!$range_end) {
	$range_end=$size-1;
} else {
	$range_end=intval($range_end);
}

$new_length = $range_end-$range+1;
header("HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content");
header("Content-Length: $new_length");
header("Content-Range: bytes $range-$range_end/$size");
} else {
$new_length=$size;
header("Content-Length: ".$size);
}

/* output the file itself */
$chunksize = 1*(1024*1024); //you may want to change this
$bytes_send = 0;
if ($file = fopen($file, 'r'))
{
if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']))
fseek($file, $range);

while(!feof($file) && 
	(!connection_aborted()) && 
	($bytes_send<$new_length)
      )
{
	$buffer = fread($file, $chunksize);
	print($buffer); //echo($buffer); // is also possible
	flush();
	$bytes_send += strlen($buffer);
}
fclose($file);
} else die('Error - can not open file.');

die();
}

$file_path=$_GET['file'];
output_file($file_path, ''.$_GET[file].'');
?>

 

It may be of use to you...I know it works for me.

 

Thanks, Paul.

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