Thanks. I'll give it a shot. On Nov 18, 2:42 am, Paul Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > You can't access a randomURLfrom javascript, so it will have to be your > server that downloads the content of the remoteURL. > > If you're using a java server, and you're using RPC, then you could have the > client send an RPC request to the server that will make the server download > the yahoo file and then return the data to the client. > > HTH > Paul > > On 17/11/11 12:12, webbed wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi, I've just spent the past two hours trying to figure out how to do > > this, but am confused and bamboozled with all the search results. > > > I'm trying to create a web app using GWT. > > I want it to go to aURL. e.g. > >http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=IBM&d=9&e=11&f=2011&g=d&a... > > Modify the file contents > > Allow the user to save the new .csv file to their computer. > > > I'm stuck at step 1: downloading the file. > > > I'm new to GWT, and am not sure where to go from here. I've been > > reading about RPC, servlets, and other things that have confused me. > > I've tried coding things up only to find they're not supported. > > > Can someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to > > know if what I'm trying to do is achievable, and how I should approach > > the problem.
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