How Make A Text File In Memory And Write Something On It And Open NotePad In Client And Open That File In It?
How can i Make A Text File In Memory(Ram -> Save NoWhere) And Write Something On It And Open NotePad o开发者_JAVA技巧n top of Client browser And Open That Text File In It And Let the user save it by him/her self? -> in code behind
thanks in future advance
best regards
You can't do that.
All you can do is write content of the file to Response with correct MIME type in header (for example "text/plain") and client browser will open text data with configured viewer for provided MIME type.
<%@ Page language="vb" runat="server" explicit="true" strict="true" %>
2 <script language="vb" runat="server">
3 Sub Page_Load(Sender As Object, E As EventArgs)
4 Dim strRequest As String = Request.QueryString("file") '-- if something was passed to the file querystring
5 If strRequest <> "" Then 'get absolute path of the file
6 Dim path As String = Server.MapPath(strRequest) 'get file object as FileInfo
7 Dim file As System.IO.FileInfo = New System.IO.FileInfo(path) '-- if the file exists on the server
8 If file.Exists Then 'set appropriate headers
9 Response.Clear()
10 Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=" & file.Name) ' comment this line if needed
11 Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", file.Length.ToString())
12 Response.ContentType = "application/octet-stream" 'this is MIME type
13 Response.WriteFile(file.FullName)
14 Response.End 'if file does not exist
15 Else
16 Response.Write("This file does not exist.")
17 End If 'nothing in the URL as HTTP GET
18 Else
19 Response.Write("Please provide a file to download.")
20 End If
21 End Sub
22 </script>
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Here is slightly modified c# sample code
<%@ Page Title="Home Page" Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true"%>
<script language="cs" runat="server">
public void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
byte[] buffer;
using (var memoryStream = new System.IO.MemoryStream())
{
buffer = Encoding.Default.GetBytes("Hello StackOverflow"); //Dummy data
memoryStream.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
Response.Clear();
Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=hello.txt"); //This wil force browser to silently download file. you can comment this line to see difference
Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", memoryStream.Length.ToString());
Response.ContentType = "text/plain"; //This is MIME type
memoryStream.WriteTo(Response.OutputStream);
}
Response.End();
}
</script>
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