That's right. I don't have access to the code now, but I will try to send it 
later. Check the syntax, I'm sure you will find some examples
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-----Original Message-----
From: maven apache <apachemav...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 20:42:15 
To: Struts Users Mailing List<user@struts.apache.org>
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Subject: Re: change the filename to be downloaded

2010/12/27 <jlm...@gmail.com>

> I do the same, but with an excel, and I'm able to write the excel direclty
> to an input stream. I don't know about word, but I suppouse it would be the
> same. Also, I think you can set a getFileName method in the action, and it
> can be used as follows
>
>
write the excel direclty to an input stream

? How,the wirte method write(OutputStream out),isn't it?


> <param name="contentDisposition">attachment;filename="{fileName}"</param>
>
*<param name="contentDisposition">attachment;filename="{fileName}"</param>*

My god. It can be used in this way?  I do not know before. Thanks.:)

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> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 19:26:16
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> Subject: change the filename to be downloaded
>
> Hi:
> In myapplication,I have to generate a ms-word file(I use the apache poi).
> 1)first I save the generated file to disk.
> 2)set the inputstream according to the file.Of course,the action result
> type
> is already set to stream.
>
> here is a exmapleI found about file downing:
> http://www.mkyong.com/struts2/struts-2-download-file-example/
>
> Now,my problem is how to set the filename? Since the filename is set in the
> action in the struts.xml.
>
> <param name="contentDisposition">attachment;filename="fileABC.txt"</param>
>
> Is there any way can set the filename dynamicly?
>
> BTW,is there some idea can avoid the step for storing the tmp file in the
> disk?
>
>

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