Perhaps you should try using AutoIt (several examples in this groups  
recent history) to:

send Ctrl-S to save the file
set the filename in the text box
press the save button

Inelegant, but should work.

There is a useful tool in the full AutoIt installer that helps you  
identify the windows and identifiers to enter text into text boxes,  
press buttons etc.

Alex


On 20 May 2009, at 17:19, TCBlues wrote:

>
> Thanks for your answer but this is not working in my case.
> Since I'm logging the user with watir and I need to get the html with
> net/http in the same connection.
> Thanks for the try.
>
> On May 20, 4:11 pm, sHiVa <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi TCBlues,
>>
>> This code can help you. Here what i am doing is, using watir i opened
>> yahoo.com and by passing the current yahoo url to the net/http i am
>> capturing all the html code as a response for the url
>>
>> require 'watir'
>> require 'net/http'
>> require 'rubygems'
>> ie=Watir::IE.start('www.yahoo.com')
>> url=ie.url
>> puts html = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse(url)).body
>>
>> Regards
>> Siva Phaneendra Krapa
>> Virtusa
> >


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