I know there are security concerns, but that doesn't answer my
question.  Assume the client wants to generate the TXT or CSV, but
doesn't want to have to click a button.  Are there any javascript
examples anybody can point me toward?

Thanks!

WDoerner

On Aug 20, 8:51 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wasn't it wdoerner who wrote:
>
> >Since it hasn't been answered and I couldn't find it on the econym web
> >site, does anybody know how to export the results?  I can generate a
> >drivingdistance, geocode lat/long, or come up with directions, but I
> >don't know how to get javascript to automatically export/save the
> >output into a TXT or CSV (preferably the action will happen on client
> >side and not server side).  If I save the web page, it doesn't help
> >because the GDirections result is not actually captured.
>
> >Any input on where I could look for the javascript code to export
> >variables to TXT or CSV?  I don't want a button on the page (like on
> >batchgeocode.com where it exports to KML).  I prefer the save process
> >to be automatic I want to stay within javascript (not use something
> >like Python).
>
> There are extremely good security reasons for not allowing *your*
> Javascript code to write TXT or CSV files to *my* computer. The only
> thing you can write to the client computer is cookies.
>
> --
> Mike Williamshttp://econym.org.uk/gmap
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