Hi,
this worked for me:
WebResource export = new WebResource() {
@Override
public IResourceStream getResourceStream() {
return new StringResourceStream(getTweetsAsString(), "text/plain");
}
@Override
protected void setHeaders(WebResponse response) {
super.set
You can use the constructor that takes an IModel and pass a
LoadableDetachableModel or AbstractReadOnlyModel in which you generate your
file. Don't Forget to call setDeleteAfterDowload(true) on your DownloadLink to
avoid filling your drive too fast!
I do that all the times and as usually with W
I have a data table and would like the user to be able to save the data
locally as a csv file when they click a link or button. The docs for
DownloadLink state that it will generate a "save as" dialog which is
exactly what I want, but, it appears to only work with a file that
already exists. I ha