Hello,

Since the e-mail below I have not gained any further insights. Therefore 
we solved the matter with a huge kludge: a filter that removes javascript.

Regards,
     Erik.


Erik van Oosten schreef:
> Hello,
>
> I have a requirement to download html files so that they can be added to 
> an electronic dossier.
> These files need to be completely self-contained, so no javascript, 
> stylesheets, links, etc.
>
> My approach so far was to simply call the following in the constructor 
> of the page:
> getWebRequestCycle().getWebResponse().setAttachmentHeader(filename);
>
> The problem with this approach is that I can not find a way to get rid 
> of the default header stuff like the Ajax console and the pagemap trickery.
>
> The pagemap trickery is configured in the constructor of WebPage. I 
> could not find a decent way to (temporarily) disable this. For example 
> by calling 
> getApplication().getPageSettings().setAutomaticMultiWindowSupport(false). 
> Doing this in onBeforeRender is clearly too late.
>
> Why the header stuff for the ajax console is added is another riddle for 
> me. As far as I can see, there is no ajax behavior added to any 
> component on the page.
>
> Another approach I tried was to disable all header contributions. 
> Unfortunately I could not find the appropriate hooks for that.
>
> Does anybody have an idea on what I could do?
>
> Thanks and regards,
>     Erik.
>
>
>   

-- 
Erik van Oosten
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


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