You don't have access to the local file system in that way. You could upload
the text to the server, then send it as a separate file via a GET.

On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Neil Halelamien <ne...@caltech.edu> wrote:

> Does anybody have pointers on how one might go about saving the contents of
> a RichTextArea to a file on a client's machine? Hopefully this question
> isn't too general...
>
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