Neel is just adding the ability to save a file rather than display it.
His work won't add the APIs to do client-side downloads - though it
will be needed to support that.

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Murtuza Zabuawala
<murtuza.zabuaw...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
> Yes, It will not work in runtime as well but I think Neel is working for fix 
> in run time for this issue, We might able to fix it in run time but issue 
> persists in Safari unless they add support in browser itself.
>
> https://webkit.org/status/#feature-download-attribute
>
>
>> On 29-Jun-2016, at 3:40 pm, Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Murtuza Zabuawala
>> <murtuza.zabuaw...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
>>> Yes Dave, I agree that downloading files has been supported in browsers 
>>> since long .
>>>
>>> But in general we send request & then receives files from web server but in 
>>> our case we are fetching our data from Backbone models & then converting it 
>>> to CSV format for downloading as a file at client side in browser itself.
>>
>> If Safari doesn't support client-side saving of files, then I have to
>> wonder if our runtime will either - both are webkit based.
>>
>> So I guess the next question to ask is; why don't we just generate the
>> CSV on the server side?
>>
>
> @Akshay,
> Can you please suggest on above?
>
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