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I have users uploading DOCX files which I make available for download. The issues we have been experiencing is the unknown mime types of DOCX files which causes IE to open these docs as Zip files.

It is running on a Windows/IIS server.

Because this is a shared host, I cannot change any server settings.

I was thinking that I could just write some code that would handle DOCX files, perhaps custom output:

if (extension=docx) {

header("Content-Disposition: attachment; etc) header('Content-Type: application/application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document');

Output the file contents etc

}

Would this be a viable solution?? If so, can someone help fill in the gaps?

(PS I know the above syntax is not correct, just a quick example)

A: 

Yes, that will work fine. The PHP docs have basically the exact code you want.

Matthew Flaschen
A: 

This should do it:

header('Content-type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document');
header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="myfile.docx"');
readfile('myfile.docx');
mattbasta
A: 

this does not work at all for docx files. It says File not found. If you use file_exists that returns 1 so the file is there.

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