Kumar Saurav wrote:
> I have to show window as like you got on click of save(or by pressing of
> ctrl+s), which exact function like the crtl+s press.
> Please let me know if anyone having any idea regarding this.
> It would be great help for me.
If your user can hit the Submit button of a form - maybe labeled
"Save" - the
controller''s action can call send_file. This returns to the user as the
"Save As
Dialog", which is what you describe.
If your form depends on Ajax, you can add a tiny 1px <iframe> into your
form.
The Save button has this iframe as a _target, and calls a similar action via
form Submit - not Ajax. The action will render a file with send_file, and send
it to the <iframe>, which will pop up the Save As dialog. That is how you
can
use Save As without interrupting a page that uses Ajax.
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