You have to set the http headers. Unfortunately I don't have an example at
hand, but this should get you started.

Don't forget to turn off layout.

Regards,
Christopher.


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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 7. April 2010 12:57
An: symfony users
Betreff: [symfony-users] save xml php

hello,

i have parsed a xml from a string with the simplexml_load_string()
function
but now i want to show a save file dialog so the user can download the
xml file
but how do i have to do this?

thanks

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