Hmm... let me check that out. Will get back to you if this does not work. The purpose however is to know when the download is complete and to refresh a JSP.
--Madhav On 3/8/06, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If i remember well there are special http header that can be used to > tell client the response is split in several part. This is mainly used > when you send a partial response to client (like a html with table > containing 3 rows) and after process advanced you send a more complete > response (like the same html but with table containing 10 rows) and so > on. You could try a 'file then redirect' construction. That may be > worth investigations. See HTTP rfc for informations. > > Madhav Bhargava a écrit : > > >Hi All, > > > >I have a JSP where if a link is clicked then a Save As dialog box is > >invoked. If the user chooses to save the file, then on the successful > >completion of the file download i need to update a status in the > database. > >After the status is updated the page from which the Save As dialog box > was > >invoked has to be refreshed with the new status. > > > >When i invoke a dialog box i use ServletOutputStream and > context-disposition > >to bring up the dialog box. At the end when i write to the servlet output > >stream the response is commited. This means that i will not be able to > >automatically refresh the page from which the dialog box was invoked. > > > >Please help me with a solution where in i can capture the status of the > >download and make a call to the action to referesh the JSP and the > database > >with the download status. > > > >--madhav > > > >-- > >When I tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do > not > >know it, but for the sake of defending those that do > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- When I tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do