- $filename = ereg_replace('[^-a-zA-Z0-9\.]', '_', $filename);
-
- // A Pox on Microsoft and it's Office!
- if (! $force) {
- // Try to show in browser window
- header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename=\"$filename\"");
- header("Content-Type: $type0/$type1; name=\"$filename\"");
- } else {
- // Try to pop up the "save as" box
- // IE makes this hard. It pops up 2 save boxes, or none.
- // http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q238/5/88.ASP
- // But, accordint to Microsoft, it is "RFC compliant but doesn't
- // take into account some deviations that allowed within the
- // specification." Doesn't that mean RFC non-compliant?
- // http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q258/4/52.ASP
- //
- // The best thing you can do for IE is to upgrade to the latest
- // version
- if ($isIE && !isset($isIE6)) {
- // http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q182/3/15.asp
- // Do not have quotes around filename, but that applied to
- // "attachment"... does it apply to inline too?
- //
- // This combination seems to work mostly. IE 5.5 SP 1 has
- // known issues (see the Microsoft Knowledge Base)
- header("Content-Disposition: inline; filename=$filename");
-
- // This works for most types, but doesn't work with Word files
- header("Content-Type: application/download; name=\"$filename\"");
-
- // These are spares, just in case. :-)
- //header("Content-Type: $type0/$type1; name=\"$filename\"");
- //header("Content-Type: application/x-msdownload; name=\"$filename\"");
- //header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=\"$filename\"");
- } else {
- header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$filename\"");
- // application/octet-stream forces download for Netscape
- header("Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=\"$filename\"");
- }
- }
-}
-?>