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Send .csv file to browser [message #170003] Tue, 05 October 2010 14:19 Go to previous message
Derek Turner is currently offline  Derek Turner
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I want to use MySQL to get a list of email addresses and names and then
output a .csv file to the browser so that it can be saved and then
imported into Thunderbird etc.

Having googled around I think the solution will be:

1. Create and open a local file for writing

2. Write the data to the local file and close it

3. Use appropriate header files and then readfile()

4. Delete the local file

Questions:

1. Is this a reasonable approach? Or should I be outputting to the
browser on the fly? Or using PEAR or something like that?

2. Can the headers appear appear anywhere in the script or must they be
be the first lines?

Other questions depend on your answers to those two, so I'll keep them to
myself for the moment.

<off topic>

I've exported from TB to see what its .csv output file looks like.

1. Do I really need to include all those fields?

2. Will, for example, OE import them properly?

</OT>

tia

Derek
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