You could try setting Content-Disposition: inline, but be aware that the Content-Disposition header is just advisory. The browser is free to do what it likes with the file: open it in an external program, save it to disk, or stir some eggs and cream into it and make it into a lovely soufflé. The inline disposition indicates that you'd like it to open within the browser window, but I don't think very many browsers are capable of doing that.
Personally I'd format it as an HTML table and use a little Javascript trickery to allow people to select columns and copy them to the clipboard.
In reply to Re^7: capturing STDOUT
by tobyink
in thread capturing STDOUT
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