Hmm, what about a request like http://localhost/cocoon/sendmail?pdf=myreport.pdf&[EMAIL PROTECTED]. On the server you can do your processing. But I can't help you further, I did not never used JavaMail.

Joerg

Niket Anand wrote:
Sorry Joerg,
I want to disturb you again.
The actual scenario is like that:-
A screen is divided in two frames:-
Top frame shows PDF generated by pattern using XSL:FO
Bottom frame contains button for sending opened PDF (in top frame) through
Mail. We are using JavaMail API integrated with JBoss.
Actually I want to send the Pdf through Mail, when a user want to see PDF
and submit Mail PDF button.
Does it possible in Cocoon?
Thanks,
Niket
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joerg Heinicke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: saving a generated pdf file in local directory



Remove the plugin from your browser. Or use right click and use
something like "Save link target as ...".

It's not a Cocoon related problem, only one with browser usage.

And please don't post such questions to developer list. From there you
won't get no answer relating to the usage of Cocoon. Therefore the users
list exists.

Regards,

Joerg

Niket Anand wrote:

Hi All,
I have a link in a screen, on click of that it will open new browser and
a

pipeline pattern would be called on that browser displaying a pdf report
using XSL:FO.
Instead of having this I want like this....
When I click on that link, a dialog box or folder/directory selector
popup

window opens and ask for desired directory on which the generated PDF
file

can be saved.
How can I do this?
Actually how can I allow the physical pdf file to save in local
directory

using cocoon-2.0 WITHOUT OPENING IN new BROWSER?
Pls reply if it needs more clarification.
Thanks,
Niket

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