I have no problem uploading my data, which is not a file.  My problem
is with having the downloaded data treated as an attachment.


On Sep 10, 2:51 pm, Walter Lee Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is a way in modern browsers to force a file upload through a  
> pure Ajax connection. Have a look at noswfupload for a working  
> example. You must however provide a fallback for browsers from  
> Washington state and older browsers from elsewhere, using an iframe as  
> the form's target. (noswfupload does this, I believe, it's been a  
> while since I went through its internals.) I am not aware of any  
> middle way which avoids that requirement.
>
> Walter
>
> On Sep 10, 2010, at 2:19 PM, Blaine wrote:
>
> > When one assigns to window.location, the web browser automatically
> > invokes attachment-handling according to the contentType if the
> > response's Content-Disposition is set to "attachment".  The same thing
> > happens if the request is elicited by a traditional form submittal or
> > triggering an href linked to the Content-Disposition==attachment
> > target.

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