On Monday, November 14, 2016 at 2:07:39 PM UTC-8, Dave S wrote:
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> On Monday, November 14, 2016 at 1:35:01 PM UTC-8, lucas wrote:
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>> how about simpler?
>>
>> from StringIO import StringIO
>> stream = StringIO("test for echo")
>> stream.write("oh crap")
>> stream.seek(0)
>> response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain;
>> charset=us-ascii'
>> response.headers['Content-disposition'] = 'attachment;
>> filename=hsDNA_%s_IQa.py' % (qry[0][1])
>> return response.write(stream.getvalue())
>>
>> but it only puts the string "None" in the downloaded file. i've tried it
>> with cStringIO instead of StringIO, with and without the write method. i
>> just can't get those strings to come across.
>>
>> but if i replace the last line with "return
>> HTML(BODY(stream.getvalue()))" it will work. so for some reason the stream
>> is filling with the strings but the stream is not filling the file.
>>
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> leave off the response.write() around the stream.getvalue().
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By the way, for me the stream.write() text overwrites the [0:] portion of
the StringIO("test for echo").
/dps
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