saving a generated pdf file in server side

2002-12-16 Thread Niket Anand



 

   
  Hello All,
  Can anybody help me out of this 
  problem?
   
  A screen is divided in two frames:-Top frame 
  shows PDF generated by pattern using XSL:FOBottom frame contains button 
  for sending opened PDF (in top frame) through Mail. We are using JavaMail API 
  integrated with JBoss. Actually I want to send the Pdf through Mail, when a 
  user want to seePDF and submit Mail PDF button.
   
  How can I save and send opened PDF through mail 
  as attachment or 
  How can I save opened PDF at 
  server side on click of Submit button in bottom frame?
   
  Thanks,
  Niket 
  - Original Message - 
  From: "Niket Anand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 8:50 
  PM
  Subject: Re: saving a generated pdf file in local 
  directory
  > Hello Joerg,> How come I save the opened PDF(in top frame) 
  at server side at certain> folder such that I can send mail with 
  attached PDF on click of button in> bottom frame?> Thanks for 
  helping me.> Niket> - Original Message -> From: 
  "Joerg Heinicke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 8:05 PM> Subject: 
  Re: saving a generated pdf file in local directory> > > 
  > Hmm, what about a request like> > http://localhost/cocoon/sendmail?pdf=myreport.pdf&[EMAIL PROTECTED].> > On the server you can do your processing. But 
  I can't help you further,> > I did not never used JavaMail.> 
  >> > Joerg> >> > Niket Anand wrote:> 
  > > Sorry Joerg,> > > I want to disturb you again.> 
  > > The actual scenario is like that:-> > > A screen is 
  divided in two frames:-> > > Top frame shows PDF generated by 
  pattern using XSL:FO> > > Bottom frame contains button for 
  sending opened PDF (in top frame)> through> > > Mail. We 
  are using JavaMail API integrated with JBoss.> > > Actually I 
  want to send the Pdf through Mail, when a user want to see> PDF> 
  > > and submit Mail PDF button.> > > Does it possible in 
  Cocoon?> > > Thanks,> > > Niket> > > 
  - Original Message -> > > From: "Joerg Heinicke" 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
  > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 7:44 
  PM> > > Subject: Re: saving a generated pdf file in local 
  directory> > >> > >> > >> > 
  >>Remove the plugin from your browser. Or use right click and 
  use> > >>something like "Save link target as ...".> 
  > >>> > >>It's not a Cocoon related problem, only one 
  with browser usage.> > >>> > >>And please 
  don't post such questions to developer list. From there you> > 
  >>won't get no answer relating to the usage of Cocoon. Therefore the 
  users> > >>list exists.> > >>> > 
  >>Regards,> > >>> > >>Joerg> > 
  >>> > >>Niket Anand wrote:> > >>> 
  > >>>Hi All,> > >>>I have a link in a screen, 
  on click of that it will open new browser> and> > 
  >> > > a> > >> > >>>pipeline 
  pattern would be called on that browser displaying a pdf> 
  report> > >>>using XSL:FO.> > >>>Instead 
  of having this I want like this> > >>>When I click on 
  that link, a dialog box or folder/directory selector> > >> 
  > > popup> > >> > >>>window opens and 
  ask for desired directory on which the generated PDF> > >> 
  > > file> > >> > >>>can be 
  saved.> > >>>How can I do this?> > 
  >>>Actually how can I allow the physical pdf file to save in 
  local> > >> > > directory> > >> 
  > >>>using cocoon-2.0 WITHOUT OPENING IN new BROWSER?> > 
  >>>Pls reply if it needs more clarification.> > 
  >>>Thanks,> > >>> Niket> >> 
  >> > 
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saving a generated pdf file in server side

2002-12-16 Thread Niket Anand



Hello All,
Can anybody help me out of this 
problem?
 
A screen is divided in two frames:-Top frame 
shows PDF generated by pattern using XSL:FOBottom frame contains button for 
sending opened PDF (in top frame) through Mail. We are using JavaMail API 
integrated with JBoss. Actually I want to send the Pdf through Mail, when a user 
want to seePDF and submit Mail PDF button.
 
How can I save and send opened PDF through mail as 
attachment or 
How can I save opened PDF at server 
side on click of Submit button in bottom frame?
 
Thanks,
Niket 
- Original Message - 
From: "Niket Anand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 8:50 
PM
Subject: Re: saving a generated pdf file in local 
directory
> Hello Joerg,> How come I save the opened PDF(in top frame) at 
server side at certain> folder such that I can send mail with attached 
PDF on click of button in> bottom frame?> Thanks for helping 
me.> Niket> - Original Message -> From: "Joerg 
Heinicke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 8:05 PM> Subject: 
Re: saving a generated pdf file in local directory> > > 
> Hmm, what about a request like> > http://localhost/cocoon/sendmail?pdf=myreport.pdf&[EMAIL PROTECTED].> > On the server you can do your processing. But I 
can't help you further,> > I did not never used JavaMail.> 
>> > Joerg> >> > Niket Anand wrote:> 
> > Sorry Joerg,> > > I want to disturb you again.> 
> > The actual scenario is like that:-> > > A screen is 
divided in two frames:-> > > Top frame shows PDF generated by 
pattern using XSL:FO> > > Bottom frame contains button for sending 
opened PDF (in top frame)> through> > > Mail. We are using 
JavaMail API integrated with JBoss.> > > Actually I want to send 
the Pdf through Mail, when a user want to see> PDF> > > and 
submit Mail PDF button.> > > Does it possible in Cocoon?> 
> > Thanks,> > > Niket> > > - Original 
Message -> > > From: "Joerg Heinicke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > 
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 7:44 PM> 
> > Subject: Re: saving a generated pdf file in local directory> 
> >> > >> > >> > >>Remove the 
plugin from your browser. Or use right click and use> > 
>>something like "Save link target as ...".> > >>> 
> >>It's not a Cocoon related problem, only one with browser 
usage.> > >>> > >>And please don't post such 
questions to developer list. From there you> > >>won't get no 
answer relating to the usage of Cocoon. Therefore the users> > 
>>list exists.> > >>> > >>Regards,> 
> >>> > >>Joerg> > >>> > 
>>Niket Anand wrote:> > >>> > >>>Hi 
All,> > >>>I have a link in a screen, on click of that it 
will open new browser> and> > >> > > a> 
> >> > >>>pipeline pattern would be called on that 
browser displaying a pdf> report> > >>>using 
XSL:FO.> > >>>Instead of having this I want like 
this> > >>>When I click on that link, a dialog box or 
folder/directory selector> > >> > > popup> > 
>> > >>>window opens and ask for desired directory on 
which the generated PDF> > >> > > file> > 
>> > >>>can be saved.> > >>>How can I 
do this?> > >>>Actually how can I allow the physical pdf file 
to save in local> > >> > > directory> > 
>> > >>>using cocoon-2.0 WITHOUT OPENING IN new 
BROWSER?> > >>>Pls reply if it needs more 
clarification.> > >>>Thanks,> > >>> 
Niket> >> >> > 
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