If you really, really  need to access to the client side, you can use an
applet (signed ! same restrictions regarding the client access...)
There is a GWT/APplet integration project at
http://code.google.com/p/gwtai/

I've never tried with GWT, but I've already made this kind of thing with
pure Javascript and an applet.

regards

2008/12/8 Lothar Kimmeringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> MAK schrieb:
>
> > I have created a gwt application to add some items, then the
> > application adds the name of the items to a string at client side. If
> > a user wants to save the string, how is possible to save that
> > information locally in GWT (i.e., into a file -- user selects some
> > path from a dialogbox).
>
> You have to send the data to the server and create a URL the browser
> should open (e.g. inside an iframe). With the content-type
> application/octet-stream and content-disposition: attachment
> the browser should open a save-as-window independent from the
> real data residing inside (e.g. a text-file).
>
> With Javascript/HTML you can't access the local file-system
> or open file-related popups.
>
>
> Regards, Lothar
>
> >
>

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