I am trying to get this code to work but for some reason, all the echo's are able to output correct content, but the headers don't seem to want to force the download of my document. What follows is the file I am trying to build for file downloads. It is set to input code like this: downloader.php?f=13&t=doc to download a file that is named 201-xxx.doc or 201-xxx.pdf from one of two folders depending on the users privileges.

All the logic works up to the header info at the bottom. If I comment out the header content type and the header content disposition, then it will read the file into the browser. With either of those lines included, it give me an error that says "Error 6 (net::ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND): The file or directory could not be found."

<?php
//ob_start();
if ( !defined('__DIR__') ) define('__DIR__', dirname(__FILE__));
define( "TLOJ_FSROOT", __DIR__ . "/" );
define('WP_USE_THEMES', false);
require('./wp-blog-header.php');

$lessonnumber = $_REQUEST['f'];
$type = $_REQUEST['t'];

    if ( $lessonnumber < '10' ) { $threedigitlesson = '00' . $lessonnumber; }
    elseif ( $lessonnumber < '100' ) { $threedigitlesson = '0' . $lessonnumber; }
    else { $threedigitlesson = $lessonnumber; }
    $filenamestart = "201-" . $threedigitlesson;

    $contenttype = 'application/octet-stream';

    switch ($type) {
        case 'pdf':
            $extension = '.' . $type;
            $contenttype = 'application/pdf';
            break;
        case 'doc':
            $extension = '.' . $type;
            $contenttype = 'application/msword';
            break;
        default:
            $contenttype = '';
            exit("It appears that you are trying to download a file that is not a lesson document. Please contact us if you believe this to be an error.");
    }

$filename = $filenamestart . '.' . $type;
$current_user = wp_get_current_user();

//$siteurl = site_url();
$pathroot = TLOJ_FSROOT;

$download_path = $pathroot . "1hoefl4priaspoafr/";
    if ( current_user_can("access_s2member_ccap_extendedlessons")) { 
        $download_path = $download_path . "ex/";
    } else {
        $download_path = $download_path . "st/";
    }

$file_path = $download_path . $filename;

$tlojmemberlength = tlojunlocklessons();

if ( !is_user_logged_in() ) { exit("Please log in to access the file"); }

if ( !current_user_can("access_s2member_ccap_downloadlessons") ) { exit("You don't have access to download the lessons!"); }

if ( $lessonnumber > $tlojmemberlength ) { exit("It appears you are trying to jump ahead! While I am excited at your enthusiam, let's not rush our study time."); }

if ( ($lessonnumber > '195') && (!current_user_can("access_s2member_ccap_lastweek")) ) { exit("Upgrade now to access the downloads for the five bonus lessons!"); }

// build Final File Name
$extendedmessage = "";
if ( current_user_can("access_s2member_ccap_extendedlessons")) { $extendedmessage = " - Extended"; }
$myfinishedlessonname = "Lesson " . $lessonnumber . $extendedmessage . " -- The Life of Jesus Study" . "." . $type;

//  echo 'Download Path: ' . $download_path . '<br />';
//  echo 'Source/Lesson Number: ' . $lessonnumber . '<br />';
//  echo 'File Name: ' . $filename . '<br />';
//  echo 'File Type: ' . $type . '<br />';
//  echo 'Allowed Lessons: ' . $tlojmemberlength . '<br />';
//  echo 'Final File Name: ' . $myfinishedlessonname . '<br />';
//  echo 'File Path: ' . $file_path . '<br />';
//  echo 'Content Type: ' . $contenttype . '<br />';
//  echo 'File Size: ' . filesize($file_path) . '<br />';

if (headers_sent()) { exit("Sorry but the headers have already been sent."); }

    ob_end_clean();

if (file_exists($file_path)) {
    header('Content-Description: File Transfer');
    header('Content-type: ' . $contenttype);
    header('Content-disposition: attachment; filename="' . $myfinishedlessonname . '"');
    header('Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary');
    header('Expires: 0');
    header('Cache-Control: ');
    header('Pragma: ');
    header('Content-Length: ' . filesize($file_path));
    flush();
    ob_clean();
    readfile($file_path);
    exit;
} else { exit("No file present."); }


?>

Please help as I have been at this all day and am confused to no end why this won't work. Filesize() pulls the correct length so I know there is a file in the path that I am looking at. (I am also new to PHP, so if there is something that I am missing, please share.)

Thanks in advance!

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You'd be safer using is_readable() rather than file_exists(). is_readable both ensures that the file exists AND that it can be read. There's many files that exist, but can't be read. Also, what's in $file_path when you invoke readfile? – Marc B Nov 7 '11 at 1:24
Just saw this comment/question. I switched over to is_readable() and it still throws the error. When I uncomment the $file_path, it echos this: /home5/[my host account]/public_html/1hoefl4priaspoafr/ex/201-015.pdf which is the correct directory for the file. – Crazycoolcam Nov 7 '11 at 11:50
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If it's a big file, it cannot be sent with readfile. Try to use this:

  $handle = fopen($file_path, 'rb'); 
  $buffer = ''; 
  while (!feof($handle)) { 
    $buffer = fread($handle, 4096); 
    echo $buffer; 
    ob_flush(); 
    flush(); 
  } 
  fclose($handle); 
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by big file do you mean larger than 1 meg. All my PDFs and DOCs are less than 100k. Should I replace the headers with this block of text? – Crazycoolcam Nov 6 '11 at 23:53
I tried replacing just the readfile line and the error still showed up. I also tried commenting out all the header lines in favor of this code and it flowed the file in the browser. – Crazycoolcam Nov 6 '11 at 23:56
Big thanks! To have your code portable its a must to have ob_flush and flush called. I spent 3h searching why function doesnt work :) tnx! – Miha Trtnik Feb 22 at 15:43
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I am not sure why this worked, but I was able to solve this issue by breaking my php file into two pieces. Piece 1 loads WordPress and performs the logic validation. Then file 1 passes the information over to file 2 to do the download logic and write the header information.

Like I said, I am not sure why this worked, however a friend who knows PHP better than I do said that sometimes if the script takes too long to process then the headers won't take. It is possible that WordPress was hanging the script too long for these headers.

Hopefully this explanation will help someone else who is having this difficulty.

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