Hi Ed,

Thanks for the response.� The sad thing is users are used to clicking on a link and a download dialog coming up
(that's what Netcape and Mozilla do), so the right click option is an workaround, but unfortunataly not the most suitable.� I may have to resort to that if there is no other way.. :-)

Of course, the best would be for WebClient to throw a UNKNOWN event.� It doesn't however throw this event.� If you would be kind enough (or someone) to point me in the right direction and I can try looking at the C++ code.

BTW, when is the WebClient for 0.9.x being released?� Would love to get my hands on it....:-)

Thanks.

-Jeet


Ed Burns wrote:
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jeet shahani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi,
�� � How can one detect a download action from the WebClient?� From the dead
silence in these newsgroups, I take it that it is not possible.�
So therefore this is either a bug or an enhancement to the WebClient
framework??� Thanks.

Yes, you need to make an enhancement to the webclient framework.

I suggest using the right menu button functioonality. Install a mouse
listener and when the user does a right click, pop up a menu, then
interrogate the link and download it using java.net classes.



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