If you need to show lots of code that is a good way to do it but I think you'll just have to experiment a bunch.  I don't know if this will work but you could try opening the URL for your download in a popup window and attaching an event to onunload like so (completely untested):

var win = window.open('download.php?id='+this.element.id,'_blank');
win.>
I don't know when onload or onunload would be called with a file download or if they would at all, but that has worked for me to trigger a print action before. Let us know if this works or you find another solution.

Colin

Walter Lee Davis wrote:
Did you want me to paste, or was there something there that you wanted 
to show me?

Walter

On Mar 19, 2007, at 9:59 PM, Colin Mollenhour wrote:

  
http://pastie.caboo.se
    




  

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