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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:04:47+00:00 2026-05-10T16:04:47+00:00

On a PHP-based web site, I want to send users a download package after

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On a PHP-based web site, I want to send users a download package after they have filled out a short form. The site-initiated download should be similar to sites like download.com, which say ‘your download will begin in a moment.’

A couple of possible approaches I know about, and browser compatibility (based on a quick test):

1) Do a window.open pointing to the new file.

- FireFox 3 blocks this.    - IE6 blocks this.    - IE7 blocks this. 

2) Create an iframe pointing to the new file.

- FireFox 3 seems to think this is OK. (Maybe it's because I already accepted it once?)    - IE6 blocks this.    - IE7 blocks this.  How can I do this so that at least these three browsers will not object?  

Bonus: is there a method that doesn’t require browser-conditional statements?

(I believe that download.com employs both methods conditionally, but I can’t get either one to work.)

Responses and Clarifications:

Q: 'Why not point the current window to the file?'   A: That might work, but in this particular case, I want to show them some other content while their download starts - for example, 'would you like to donate to this project?' 

UPDATE: I have abandoned this approach. See my answer below for reasons.

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  1. 2026-05-10T16:04:48+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:04 pm

    You can also do a meta refresh, which most browsers support. Download.com places one in a noscript tag.

    <meta http-equiv='refresh' content='5;url=/download.php?doc=123.zip'/> 
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