Hey Gabor,

2011/5/31 Gabor E. Tusnady <[email protected]>

> Dear Koen, Wim et all,
>
> I would like to download 'on-the-fly' generated file with wt. How can I
> do that? I guess WResource may help me, but I couldn't figure out the
> right way. More specifically, my application generate some data, and I
> would like to send back that data to the user's browser, that the
> browser asks user to save it.
>
If your application generate a data which can be represented
as a stream, e.g. a file or database large object, the simplest way to send
it to the browser is to use WStreamResource class which is in git now.


> any help is appreciated
>
> Gabor
>
>
>
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