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Sending correct file size with PHP download script

I created a file download script in PHP, it works, but web browsers report the file as "Unknown Length". My code is as follows:

function downloadFile($file){
  // Set up the download system...
  header('Content-Description: File Transfer');
  header('Content-Type: '.mime_content_type($file));
  header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'.basename($file).'"');
  header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
  header('Expires: 0');
  header('Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0');
  header('Pragma: public');
  header('Content-Length: '.filesize($file));

  // Flush the cache
  ob_clean();
  flush();

  // Send file to browser
  readfile($file);

  // DO NOT DO ANYTHING AFTER FILE DOWNLOAD
  exit;
}
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Rocket Hazmat Avatar asked Dec 29 '09 02:12

Rocket Hazmat


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2 Answers

Originally from http://paul.luminos.nl/update/471:

The CrimsonBase website verifies downloads by passing them through a robust PHP script similar to the one published by Andrew Johnson in his article about PHP-controlled file downloads.

Andrew makes a very important comment at the end of the article:

"If you compress files with Zlib, mod_deflate and so on the Content-Length header won't be accurate so you'll end up seeing "Unknown size" and "Unknown time remaining" when downloading files."

I would like to stress this: if your browser doesn't appear to be obeying the headers generated by your PHP script—especially Content-Length—it is fairly likely that Apache's mod_deflate extension is enabled.

You can easily disable it for a single script using the following line in an applicable .htaccess file:

SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI ^/download\.php no-gzip dont-vary

where download.php is here assumed to be in the download script located in the server's root directory path (e.g. www.crimsonbase.com/download.php). (That's because the regular expression is ^/download\.php.)

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Honso Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 05:11

Honso


I had this same problem, and I fixed it by sending the Content-Length header before the Content-Disposition.

header('Content-Type: video/mp4');
header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: Binary"); 
header("Content-Length: ".filesize($file_url));
header("Content-disposition: attachment; filename=\"" . basename($file_url) . "\""); 
readfile($file_url);
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Skylar Ittner Avatar answered Nov 14 '22 05:11

Skylar Ittner