and with puttin in de <a href="{{ YOUROBJECT.OBJECTLINKTOZIPFILE 
}}">.................would it work???.....because if you have a def on 
views.py with http response for the download....and the correct 
url.py..should work

El miércoles, 1 de agosto de 2012, 0:03:21 (UTC+2), Tomas Neme escribió:
>
>
> Down here's the code in which I'm creating a zip file with a bunch of pdf 
> labels, and returning it on the HttpResponse for the user to DL it.
>
> The weird thing is that I'm getting just a pdf file (ok, I'm testing with 
> a single file, so I don't know if that's the problem) and I can't set the 
> downloaded filename to anything (it's always "download")
>
> Can someone see what I'm doing wrong?
>
>         files = []
>         for detail in queryset:
>             for parcel in 
> detail.parceldescription_set.select_related().all():
>                 shipment = parcel.shipment
>                 if not shipment.label:
>                     try:
>                         shipment.download_label(args['username'], 
> args['password'])
>                     except Shipment.Wait:
>                         self.message_user(_("Failed downloading label for "
>                                             "shipment {id} because the "
>                                             "Canada Post server is busy, "
>                                             "please wait a couple of 
> minutes "
>                                             "and try again").format(
>                             id=shipment.id))
>                 files.append(shipment.label.file)
>
>         tmp = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=".zip")
>         tf = zipfile.ZipFile(tmp[1], mode="w")
>         for file in files:
>             filename = os.path.basename(file.name)
>             tf.write(file.name, filename)
>         tf.close()
>
>         return HttpResponse(open(tmp[1]), mimetype="application/zip")
>
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