Re: Create and Dispose dynamic content
- From: Oli Filth <catch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 14:52:37 GMT
Dale said the following on 05/06/2005 15:03:
I am trying to figure out how to have a script dynamically create and then dispose of a text file. A script will generate a text file using the standard I/O functions and then present a link so the user can right-click and download. That part is easy. The file could be created in a unique directory on the server for each user such that different users don't clobber each other. How can I make sure the file is later removed if the user backs out of the page and doesn't explicitly logoff. I suppose it boils down to is there a way to write a script that gets executed when a session ends whether the user explicitly logged out or not.
An easier way would be have the link go to another PHP script, which generates the text content, and then serves it as an attachment, so no need to save anything to disk.
e.g.
In A.html =========
<A href="B.php">Download</A>
In B.php ========
<?php
header('Content-type: text/plain');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="stuff.txt"');
echo "Whatever dynamically generated stuff you want!!"; ....
?>
-- Oli .
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