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parsecsv-for-php/examples/download.php
zynode 0395362d66 parseCSV 0.4.2
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<?php
# include parseCSV class.
require_once('../parsecsv.lib.php');
# create new parseCSV object.
$csv = new parseCSV();
# Parse '_books.csv' using automatic delimiter detection...
$csv->auto('_books.csv');
# ...or if you know the delimiter, set the delimiter character
# if its not the default comma...
// $csv->delimiter = "\t"; # tab delimited
# ...and then use the parse() function.
// $csv->parse('_books.csv');
# now we have data in $csv->data, at which point we can modify
# it to our hearts content, like removing the last item...
array_pop($csv->data);
# then we output the file to the browser as a downloadable file...
$csv->output('books.csv');
# ...when the first parameter is given and is not null, the
# output method will itself send the correct headers and the
# data to download the output as a CSV file. if it's not set
# or is set to null, output will only return the generated CSV
# output data, and will not output to the browser itself.
?>