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Is there a way how to programmaticly download the file from the server (user clicks save button in the web app) and the browser(supporting File API) or device will download the file and save it in its sand-boxed file system? I'm looking at the HTML5 File API. I can create or amend the file and store it, but first I need to get the file from server. Simply said I want to avoid the save as pop up window and I want the file stay within sandboxed file system of web application. Any suggestions where I can look is welcomed.

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You want XMLHttpRequest(), which despite its name, can handle downloading all types of data including binary. If you set the responseType to "arraybuffer", you can convert that to a blob and save it to the file system pretty easily.

HTML5Rocks has a great tutorial that should cover everything you need: New Tricks in XMLHttpRequest

(I know this question is a bit old, but I was just searching for how to do the same thing and it was the first result that popped up, so I thought I'd share)

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The simplest way to download a file is simply to window.open the URL to it. This will prompt the user to pick somewhere to save the file.

Other than that, there's not a ton you can do; browsers protect their users' file systems very carefully.

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    Yeah I know, that is one of the reason for using File API and sand-boxed file system. The file is than not stored on user's file system.
    – Mamadum
    Dec 8, 2012 at 0:12
  • I'm not really sure what you mean by a "sand-boxed file system"; such a thing does not exist in the browser/web world. If you want something like that, you need a greater level of control than browsers allow, which means you need Flash, a Java applet, a browser plug-in, or something along those lines. Dec 8, 2012 at 0:42
  • I know it's only draft and I think inly chrome does it support at this stage.
    – Mamadum
    Dec 8, 2012 at 1:31
  • Ah; other browsers do support it, but yeah it's not fully supported yet (caniuse.com/#search=file%20API). In that case, the best I can offer is: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/… Dec 8, 2012 at 1:58

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