this is quite a newbie question and I've searched on this topic for a while, but nothing I've found seems to work as described. I have this piece of code, for providing a file download to the user, which works perfectly:
open(DOC, "<$file_name") or die "$!";
@textFile = <DOC>;
close DOC;
print "Content-Type:application/x-download\n";
print "Content-Disposition:attachment;filename=" . $basename . "\n\n";
print @t开发者_运维知识库extFile;
My problem is that after the file-download has started, I would like to redirect the user to a different page. The script above is actually being submitted from a form by another script where I have:
<form action="/cgi-bin/download.pl">
<p> some msg </p>
<p><input type="submit" value="Download" name="Download"></p>
</form>
I've tried putting some javascript statements in the input-Tag like:
onclick="javascript:window.document.location.href=\'http://www.mynewpage.com'
as well as printing at the end (of download.pl) something like:
print "Location: http://www.mynewpage.com";
It doesn't work.
If someone could give me a hint, I'd really appreciate that!
Thanks in advance!
Alex
You cannot do this with HTTP (see ADW's resposne).
What most sites do is to redirect you to a page which has some javascript which then starts the download. It also provides a link in case that doesn't work.
For example: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/files/7-Zip/9.22/7z922.exe/download
See this SO question about the javascript: starting file download with JavaScript
You can't do it using straight http/html.
The response to the query is a file, you're not allowed to send an additional response (i.e. a redirect) as well.
As Dave says, normally it's done with JavaScript.
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