What I want to do is, calling a class for exporting mysql data to the excel from another class. Below is the code I've used (I've omitted the code for opening the connection):
//This is the class for calling the `ExportToExcel` class
Class SampleClass {
    public static function mainFunction() {
        ExportToExcel::exportToExcel();
    }
}
Class ExportToExcel {
    public static function exportToExcel() {
        $DB = DB::Open(); //Open the database
       $csv_terminated = "\n";
       $csv_separator = ",";
       $csv_enclosed = '"';
       $csv_escaped = "\\";
       $sql_query = "The Query goes here...";
       $result = $DB->qry($sql_query, 2, TRUE); //Run the query 
       $fields_cnt = 0;
       $schema_insert = '';
       while ($finfo = mysqli_fetch_field($result)) {
           $fields_cnt++;
           $l = $csv_enclosed . str_replace($csv_enclosed, $csv_escaped . $csv_enclosed, stripslashes($finfo->name)) . $csv_enclosed;
           $schema_insert .= $l;
           $schema_insert .= $csv_separator;
       }
       $out = trim(substr($schema_insert, 0, -1));
       $out .= $csv_terminated;
       while ($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result)) {
           $schema_insert = '';
           for ($j = 0; $j < $fields_cnt; $j++) {
               if ($row[$j] == '0' || $row[$j] != '') {
                   if ($csv_enclosed == '') $schema_insert .= $row[$j];
                   else {
                       $schema_insert .= $csv_enclosed . 
                       str_replace($csv_enclosed, $csv_escaped . $csv_enclosed, $row[$j]) . $csv_enclosed;
                   }
               } else $schema_insert .= '';
               if ($j < $fields_cnt - 1) $schema_insert .= $csv_separator;
            }
            $out .= $schema_insert;
            $out .= $csv_terminated;
       } 
       header("Cache-Control: must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0"); //--> WARNING
       header("Content-Length: " . strlen($out)); //--> WARNING
       header("Content-type: text/x-csv"); //--> WARNING
       header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=somefile.csv"); //--> WARNING
       echo $out;
       exit;
    }
}
But it returns error:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at 'files' on line XX
When I run the code directly without any class and function, it works. I've tried to check the header list using var_dump(headers_list()) and I've got:
array(5) { 
    [0]=> string(23) "X-Powered-By: PHP/5.4.4" 
    [1]=> string(38) "Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT" 
    [2]=> string(77) "Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0" 
    [3]=> string(16) "Pragma: no-cache" 
    [4]=> string(23) "Content-type: text/html" 
}
I've tried to remove the header using header_remove(); but it was the same. How to solve the problem? Thanks...
 
     
     
     
    