I think this is just not possible.  At most you can specify the file name
that they can save something as,  but there is absolutely no way of getting
around this with http protocols and a web browser.

Maybe you should investigate writing a java applet or web start app ?  I'd
certainly like everyone to use Tapestry as much as possible but it just
doesn't sound like the right fit for what you are doing.

Either way the correct http header to set is something along the lines of:

Content-disposition: attachment; filename=fname.ext



On 5/29/07, Peter Dawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

thats cool. how do i specify the client ip address.
c:\windows\system32 is going to reference the server file system.

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