I'm using the following script to download large file (>100Mb). It works well except that it seems to not ever save the final chunk. If the file is 149,499 on the server, it finishes its download at 145,996. Why? How do I get the last 2% or so to flush and complete the download? Thank much for your help.
FYI, this also happens the same on smaller files so its not stopping for time or file size issues.
FYI, this also happens the same on smaller files so its not stopping for time or file size issues.
Code:
$path = "the/file/path.mp4"; $headsize = get_headers($path,1); $ext = str_from_last_occurrence($_vars['filepath'],"."); if ($ext=="mp3") { $type = "audio"; } elseif ($ext=="mp4") { $type = "video"; } function readfile_chunked($filename,$retbytes=true) { // Stream file $handle = fopen($filename, 'rb'); $chunksize = 1*(1024*1024); // how many bytes per chunk $buffer = ''; $cnt =0; if ($handle === false) { return false; } while (!feof($handle)) { $buffer = fread($handle, $chunksize); echo $buffer; ob_flush(); flush(); if ($retbytes) { $cnt += strlen($buffer); } } $status = fclose($handle); if ($retbytes && $status) { return $cnt; // return num. bytes delivered like readfile() does. } return $status; } header('Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, must-revalidate'); header("Content-type: ".$type."/".$ext); header('Content-Length: ' . (string)($headsize['Content-Length'])); header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="'.str_from_last_occurrence($_vars['filepath'],"/").'"'); header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary"); readfile_chunked($path); exit;
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