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  1. hi guys, I'm saving files in my database and use this script to download them: [code] if(isset($_GET['id'])) {     $id      = $_GET['id'];     $query  = "SELECT filename, filetype, filesize, file FROM tbl_bra_wochenangebot WHERE angebotsid = '$id'";     $result  = mysql_query($query) or die('Error, query failed'.mysql_error());     list($name, $type, $size, $content) = mysql_fetch_array($result);     header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=$name");     header("Content-length: $size");     header("Content-type: $type");     echo $content;     exit; } [/code] It works fine, but the problem is that the 'save as'-dialog appears, and exactly this is what I want to avoid. (The file should open in a new browser window) Anyone can help me out? Thx a lot, greets ben
  2. Hi there! i'm relative new to mysql, and I'm trying the first time to realize a search engine with soundex-support (to find similar sounding words) But I'm stuck...my problem: I got a table with firms/concerns. It looks like this (not exactly...): id | companyname | adress | description | search_words .... My problem: The search_words - fields contains some words like "car engine tires leatherseats tuning", perhaps some more. Is there any way to search the search_words field with soundex, or must i create another table with search_words, where every word has its own entry ? (I guess I need to do this, but before I do i wanted to ask you if there's another/better way to do this.) thx in advance, greets ben
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