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Requirement: I have an ASP.NET application where a page has data displayed in gridview. This form also has a textbox which takes filepath as input, with a save button beside it. Now when the user clicks on save the csv should save it on client machine at the path the user entered.

I tried opening up a SaveAs Dialogbox using the "Content-Disposition attachment filename". But it always opens up on its default path. Is there a way to open up this SaveAs Dialog on user-specific path.

Else is there any other way of creating file on server and copying it to client machine?

Please suggest.

-Justin Samuel.

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This cannot be done, because of security restriction. Let the user download the CSV and choose the location on his own.

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  • Hey Michiel, so you mean only way is to open up the SaveAs Dialog and let the user save it on his own? May 21, 2011 at 16:41
  • yes, because of security, you will have to let the user choose. May 22, 2011 at 11:55
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If you are trying to force the download to always give a Save As, you should set the content-type to application/octet-stream. However, it will always be up to the user to decide where that file is saved and that is as it should be for security reasons.

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