Thank you but, did you see my original code?  It's 1/2 as long as the import 
section in your link.   I would like to simply write to the response, as I have 
in every other web technology (from Servlets and JSPs to Struts, JSF and .NET), 
AND Wicket prior to 1.5. 
 
Perhaps somebody from the Wicket team can explain why this valid strategy no 
longer works.  Did you really break this Response behavior? 

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Subject: Re: Generating spreadsheet to send to Client fails in 1.6
  


Hi, 

See 
https://github.com/apache/wicket/blob/master/wicket-core/src/main/java/org/apache/wicket/markup/html/link/DownloadLink.java?source=cc#L167
for 
a simple example. 


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