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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T04:42:39+00:00 2026-06-10T04:42:39+00:00

I’m exporting my DHTMLX grid to csv and have successfully been able to create

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I’m exporting my DHTMLX grid to csv and have successfully been able to create the .CSV file. The problem I’m having is that it isn’t prompting the user to save/open the file. I’m using a $.post call from javascript to send the CSV string to PHP, then writing that string to csv. For some reason it isn’t creating a prompt for the user, but it is successfully writing the file and saving on the server. Below is the relevant code:

JS:

myGrid.csvParser = myGrid.csvExtParser;
myGrid.setCSVDelimiter('|');
myGrid.csv.row = "endOfRow";           
var gridCsvData = myGrid.serializeToCSV();

    $.post(
        "data/export.php", 
        { 
           csvdata: gridCsvData
        }
    );

PHP (export.php):

$csvData = $_REQUEST['csvdata'];

$csv = explode('endOfRow',$csvData);

$myfile = "grid.csv";

$fh = fopen($myfile, 'w') or die("can't open file");

foreach($csv as $line) {
    fputcsv($fh, explode('|',$line),',','"');
}

fclose($fh);

//Redirect output to a client's web browser (csv)
header("Content-type: application/csv");
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=grid.csv");
header("Pragma: no-cache");
header("Expires: 0");

This code works perfectly in the sense that it exports the Grid exactly how I want it and saves it to ‘grid.csv’. The problem is that it isn’t prompting the user to save the file. Is this a problem with my PHP headers or do I need to put something in the $.post to prompt on success? Thanks for any help!

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    2026-06-10T04:42:41+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 4:42 am

    You can’t prompt the user to download a file from an AJAX call. One thing you can do is, make an iFrame, put a form in it, then POST it. That way, it’ll look like an AJAX call, but the user will be prompted to download the file.

    // Create iFrame
    var iframe = document.createElement('iframe');
    iframe.style.display = "none";
    document.body.appendChild(iframe);
    
    // Get the iframe's document
    var iframeDoc = iframe.contentDocument || iframe.contentWindow.document;
    
    // Make a form
    var form = document.createElement('form');
    form.action = 'data/export.php'; // Your URL
    form.method = 'POST';
    
    // Add form element, to post your value
    var input = document.createElement('input');
    input.type = 'hidden';
    input.name = 'csvdata';
    input.value = gridCsvData;  // Your POST data
    
    // Add input to form
    form.appendChild(input);
    
    // Add form to iFrame
    // IE doesn't have the "body" property
    (iframeDoc.body || iframeDoc).appendChild(form);
    
    // Post the form :-)
    form.submit();
    

    P.S. Your PHP code doesn’t actually echo the CSV to the screen, it just saves it to a file.

    After the header calls, make sure you have:

    readfile($myfile);
    
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