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| Download Helper |
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| The Download Helper lets you download data to your desktop. |
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| .. contents:: Page Contents |
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| Loading this Helper |
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| This helper is loaded using the following code:: |
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| $this->load->helper('download'); |
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| The following functions are available: |
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| force_download() |
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| .. php:function:: force_download($filename = '', $data = '', $set_mime = FALSE) |
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| :param string $filename: Filename |
| :param string $data: File contents |
| :param bool $set_mime: Whether to try to send the actual MIME type |
| :returns: void |
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| Generates server headers which force data to be downloaded to your |
| desktop. Useful with file downloads. The first parameter is the **name |
| you want the downloaded file to be named**, the second parameter is the |
| file data. |
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| If you set the third parameter to boolean TRUE, then the actual file MIME type |
| (based on the filename extension) will be sent, so that if your browser has a |
| handler for that type - it can use it. |
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| Example:: |
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| $data = 'Here is some text!'; |
| $name = 'mytext.txt'; |
| force_download($name, $data); |
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| If you want to download an existing file from your server you'll need to |
| read the file into a string:: |
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| $data = file_get_contents('/path/to/photo.jpg'); // Read the file's contents |
| $name = 'myphoto.jpg'; |
| force_download($name, $data); |