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I need to develop a export functionality on click of button so that I can export the viewed HTML page into word document.

I have achieved the same functionality in JSP/Java (below is the code), but unable to develop the same in Tapestry.

Can you please help me so that I can develop the same functionality in Tapestry 4.

<body>  
<%  
    String exportToWord;  
    exportToWord = request.getParameter("exportToWord");  
    if (exportToWord != null &&  exportToWord.toString().equalsIgnoreCase("YES")){
    response.setContentType("application/vnd.ms-word"); 
    response.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "inline;
    filename="+"word.doc");}
%>  
This is the plain text.<p><i>This is the italic text. </i>  
<p><b>This is the old text. </b>    
<p><s>This is the strike text.</s>
<p><font color="green">This is he color text. </font> 
<p><a href="#">This is hyperlink. </a>
<p><%if exportToWord == null) {%><a href="word.jsp?exportToWord=YES">Export to word</a> 
<%}%>
</body>
</html>  
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Are you sure that you want to send html and pretend it's a word document? You are much better off using something like Apache POI to generate proper document.

The 'tapestry way' of doing this is by returning a StreamResponse from a component action (or from a page's onActivate() event). Some documentation here. See here for an example which downloads a dynamically generated pdf.

If you really want to send the page html as a document, you could use something like tapestry-stitch capture or tapestry-offline to render a page/component to a string. I think this is really hacky.

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  • These document are of Tapestry 5 and i am working on Tapestry 4. For Tapestry 5 i have already found the way to solve my query (please check the link stackoverflow.com/questions/29520097/…), it would be really grateful if you can suggest some solution in Tapestry 4. Apr 30, 2015 at 4:57

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