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It may not be worth the resources, but you can develop/use a download
manager could do this for you. Especially if these are large files, the
users may be happy to use something like that.

The manager would basically tell the service to start the download and
if you do something like resume functionality, it would probably need to
enter other records to show the progress.

Mike Duncan
ISSO, Application Security Specialist
Government Contractor with STG, Inc.
NOAA :: National Climatic Data Center
151 Patton Ave.
Asheville, NC 28801-5001
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828.271.4289


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
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> 
> I have a java application under Tomcat that is supposed to track people'
> downloads.
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> 
> The user clicks on a link (to download a file) and a new record has to be
> inserted into a postgreSQL table informing which file was downloaded.
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> 
> However, I need to insert into postgreSQL only after the user hits the save
> button of the second window that windows shows. The one that the user
> selects the physical place to store the file.
> 
>  
> 
> I don't know how can I get which button the user clicked since the download
> manager window is provided by Windows and not one of mine.
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> Can some one help me with that?
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> Thanks
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> 
> Siomara 
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