Hi Chuck,
my only solution so far has been to use javascript. I use a
WOLongResponsePage to generate a large file and return to component
with a hyperlink to download the file via appendToResponse. I use
javascript to hide the link once it is clicked, but was just
wondering if that was the only option, which seems to be the case.
thanks,
Gordon
On 18-Mar-08, at 1:46 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Not sure exactly what effect you are looking for. Client side
JavaScript is the only thing that I can think of that might do what
you want.
Chuck
On Mar 18, 2008, at 9:26 AM, Gordon Belray wrote:
Hi,
When generating files for downloads in appendToResponse, is there
a way of forcing a return to a component page to indicate to the
user that the file was successfully downloaded?
thanks,
Gordon
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