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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:02:24+00:00 2026-05-13T20:02:24+00:00

Trying to force-download file with PHP using usual: header(Content-type: $type ); header(Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=$name);

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Trying to force-download file with PHP using usual:

header("Content-type: $type" );
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=$name");
header('Content-Length: ' . filesize($path));

And it does successfully for files somewhere below 32 mb. For bigger ones it just returns zeroed file.

Obviously there’s some kind of limit, but what sets it? Using Apache 2.2.11 and PHP 5.3.0.

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    2026-05-13T20:02:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:02 pm

    I eventually stumbled on this post: http://w-shadow.com/blog/2007/08/12/how-to-force-file-download-with-php/.

    function output_file($file, $name, $mime_type='')
    {
     /*
     This function takes a path to a file to output ($file), 
     the filename that the browser will see ($name) and 
     the MIME type of the file ($mime_type, optional).
    
     If you want to do something on download abort/finish,
     register_shutdown_function('function_name');
     */
     if(!is_readable($file)) die('File not found or inaccessible!');
    
     $size = filesize($file);
     $name = rawurldecode($name);
    
     /* Figure out the MIME type (if not specified) */
     $known_mime_types=array(
        "pdf" => "application/pdf",
        "txt" => "text/plain",
        "html" => "text/html",
        "htm" => "text/html",
        "exe" => "application/octet-stream",
        "zip" => "application/zip",
        "doc" => "application/msword",
        "xls" => "application/vnd.ms-excel",
        "ppt" => "application/vnd.ms-powerpoint",
        "gif" => "image/gif",
        "png" => "image/png",
        "jpeg"=> "image/jpg",
        "jpg" =>  "image/jpg",
        "php" => "text/plain"
     );
    
     if($mime_type==''){
         $file_extension = strtolower(substr(strrchr($file,"."),1));
         if(array_key_exists($file_extension, $known_mime_types)){
            $mime_type=$known_mime_types[$file_extension];
         } else {
            $mime_type="application/force-download";
         };
     };
    
     ob_end_clean(); //turn off output buffering to decrease cpu usage
    
     // required for IE, otherwise Content-Disposition may be ignored
     if(ini_get('zlib.output_compression'))
      ini_set('zlib.output_compression', 'Off');
    
     header('Content-Type: ' . $mime_type);
     header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'.$name.'"');
     header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary");
     header('Accept-Ranges: bytes');
    
     /* The three lines below basically make the 
        download non-cacheable */
     header("Cache-control: private");
     header('Pragma: private');
     header("Expires: Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT");
    
     // multipart-download and download resuming support
     if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']))
     {
        list($a, $range) = explode("=",$_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE'],2);
        list($range) = explode(",",$range,2);
        list($range, $range_end) = explode("-", $range);
        $range=intval($range);
        if(!$range_end) {
            $range_end=$size-1;
        } else {
            $range_end=intval($range_end);
        }
    
        $new_length = $range_end-$range+1;
        header("HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content");
        header("Content-Length: $new_length");
        header("Content-Range: bytes $range-$range_end/$size");
     } else {
        $new_length=$size;
        header("Content-Length: ".$size);
     }
    
     /* output the file itself */
     $chunksize = 1*(1024*1024); //you may want to change this
     $bytes_send = 0;
     if ($file = fopen($file, 'r'))
     {
        if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_RANGE']))
        fseek($file, $range);
    
        while(!feof($file) && 
            (!connection_aborted()) && 
            ($bytes_send<$new_length)
              )
        {
            $buffer = fread($file, $chunksize);
            print($buffer); //echo($buffer); // is also possible
            flush();
            $bytes_send += strlen($buffer);
        }
     fclose($file);
     } else die('Error - can not open file.');
    
    die();
    }   
    
    /*********************************************
                Example of use
    **********************************************/
    
    /* 
    Make sure script execution doesn't time out.
    Set maximum execution time in seconds (0 means no limit).
    */
    set_time_limit(0);  
    $file_path='that_one_file.txt';
    output_file($file_path, 'some file.txt', 'text/plain');
    

    Adding all the headers recommended there and also using:

     ob_end_clean(); //turn off output buffering to decrease cpu usage
    

    before any output – has helped. No more limitations observable. Files download completely even huge ones.

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