php://output
is a write-only stream, that writes to your screen (like echo
).
So, $document->save('php://output');
will not save the file anywhere on the server, it will just echo it out.
Seems, $document->save
, doesn't support stream wrappers, so it literally made a file called "php://output"
. Try using another file name (I suggest a temp file, as you just want to echo it out).
$temp_file = tempnam(sys_get_temp_dir(), 'PHPWord');
$document->save($temp_file);
In the header
, the filename
field is what PHP tells the browser the file is named, it doesn't have to be a name of a file on the server. It's just the name the browser will save it as.
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='myFile.docx'");
So, putting it all together:
$PHPWord = new PHPWord();
//Searching for values to replace
$document = $PHPWord->loadTemplate('doc/Temp1.docx');
$document->setValue('Name', $Name);
$document->setValue('No', $No);
// // save as a random file in temp file
$temp_file = tempnam(sys_get_temp_dir(), 'PHPWord');
$document->save($temp_file);
// Your browser will name the file "myFile.docx"
// regardless of what it's named on the server
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename='myFile.docx'");
readfile($temp_file); // or echo file_get_contents($temp_file);
unlink($temp_file); // remove temp file
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