Ryan Gahl wrote:

But as you know, this ties up the browser and gives me little control
of
the download.


I'm wondering, what control of the download do you need? The browser and
user should be in control of any file downloads...

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Thanks for the responses everyone! Good idea about the iframe! > I'm wondering, what control of the download do you need?
It would nice to be able to cancel downloads like you cancel a request:

request.transport.abort();

It would also be nice to have multiple downloads asynchronously downloading at 
one time.

Again thanks for the responses and the iframe idea!

Ian Tyndall



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