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I'm using Laravel excel package version 2 and want to download an excel file from a given URL.
The function Excel::download was added in version 3. is there any way to still download excel files in version 2? maybe using file_get_contents() function from PHP itself.










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  • laravel.com/docs/master/filesystem#downloading-files
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I'm using Laravel excel package version 2 and want to download an excel file from a given URL.
The function Excel::download was added in version 3. is there any way to still download excel files in version 2? maybe using file_get_contents() function from PHP itself.










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  • You already had an idea. Did you try it? What is the result? Show us some code.
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  • laravel.com/docs/master/filesystem#downloading-files
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    Nov 17 at 17:56













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I'm using Laravel excel package version 2 and want to download an excel file from a given URL.
The function Excel::download was added in version 3. is there any way to still download excel files in version 2? maybe using file_get_contents() function from PHP itself.










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I'm using Laravel excel package version 2 and want to download an excel file from a given URL.
The function Excel::download was added in version 3. is there any way to still download excel files in version 2? maybe using file_get_contents() function from PHP itself.







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  • You already had an idea. Did you try it? What is the result? Show us some code.
    – TimSch
    Nov 17 at 15:42










  • laravel.com/docs/master/filesystem#downloading-files
    – Ross Wilson
    Nov 17 at 17:56


















  • You already had an idea. Did you try it? What is the result? Show us some code.
    – TimSch
    Nov 17 at 15:42










  • laravel.com/docs/master/filesystem#downloading-files
    – Ross Wilson
    Nov 17 at 17:56
















You already had an idea. Did you try it? What is the result? Show us some code.
– TimSch
Nov 17 at 15:42




You already had an idea. Did you try it? What is the result? Show us some code.
– TimSch
Nov 17 at 15:42












laravel.com/docs/master/filesystem#downloading-files
– Ross Wilson
Nov 17 at 17:56




laravel.com/docs/master/filesystem#downloading-files
– Ross Wilson
Nov 17 at 17:56












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From the Maatwebsite/Excel documentation:



Excel::create('Filename', function($excel) {

})->export('xls');

// or
->download('xls');


https://laravel-excel.maatwebsite.nl/2.1/export/export.html






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    From the Maatwebsite/Excel documentation:



    Excel::create('Filename', function($excel) {

    })->export('xls');

    // or
    ->download('xls');


    https://laravel-excel.maatwebsite.nl/2.1/export/export.html






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      From the Maatwebsite/Excel documentation:



      Excel::create('Filename', function($excel) {

      })->export('xls');

      // or
      ->download('xls');


      https://laravel-excel.maatwebsite.nl/2.1/export/export.html






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        From the Maatwebsite/Excel documentation:



        Excel::create('Filename', function($excel) {

        })->export('xls');

        // or
        ->download('xls');


        https://laravel-excel.maatwebsite.nl/2.1/export/export.html






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        From the Maatwebsite/Excel documentation:



        Excel::create('Filename', function($excel) {

        })->export('xls');

        // or
        ->download('xls');


        https://laravel-excel.maatwebsite.nl/2.1/export/export.html







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