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[EMAIL PROTECTED] deleted DISPL-325:
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> A simplification of file creation
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> Key: DISPL-325
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DISPL-325
> Project: DisplayTag
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Export
> Affects Versions: 1.1
> Reporter: Howard Rafal
> Attachments: useExtension.diff
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> We currently have about 30 different tables in our application which each can
> export to csv, xml, excel, and pdf. We want to have each one export as a
> unique name. This requires that each table set the four filename properties
> and if we decide to add to the export, we need to change all 30 tables to add
> the new filename. I have implemented and tested the following solution for
> this. Not sure if it is the cleanest way to do this but essentially it boils
> down to:
> 2 export parameters:
> export.use_extension=true
> export.filename= <default generic filename>
> If using extension, then this filename parameter is used for any export media
> type and a specified extension is used for each media type by using, if
> use_extension if false, then it behaves the original way:
> export.<mediatype>.extension
> So, I just had to add the following to my properties file:
> export.excel.extension=xls
> export.xml.extension=xml
> export.pdf.extension=pdf
> export.csv.extension=csv
> This is nice (for our use) because our JSPs just defines export.filename once
> and it works for all four of our media types and if we add more, we don't
> have to touch our JSPs.
> To implement this I just updated TableProperties.java. I attached the diff (I
> added two constants and replaced the getExportFileName with my version).
> Thanks for considering this.
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