Basically I wrote a script that generates a xml file based on user input. After the file is generated a download link appears like so:
<a href="path/to/file.xml">Download File</a>
But when clicked it opens the xml in the browser, I want it to start downloading when the link it clicked instead. Is there any way to achieve that?
Yeah, there is. It does require specifying some headers. Exactly how it works depends on what language you’re using, but here’s an example using php, taken off of php.net:
Basically, first we tell the client what type of file we’re sending, then we tell the client that what we’re sending is an attachment, and it’s name, instead of it being a page to display, and then finally we print/read the file to the output.
Given that you’re already using php to generate the xml file, I would suggest adding the header commands above to the code that generates the xml file, and see if that does the trick.