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In your browser, when you want to save an HTML page that you are currently viewing, you normally go to the File menu and click Save As.

Can I have a little button at the bottom of an HTML page that does the same thing? So instead of going to the File menu -> Save As, I want my user to be able to click the button to save the page on to the disk.

There is a solution exists using Javascript as far as I know, but it only works for IE. See here: link text

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You could have the link run a server side script that loads the HTML file and writes it back to the client with a Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=xxx.html header.

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  • +1 This will require you to access and change the server's HTTP response header.
    – smci
    Dec 1, 2011 at 23:14
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The document.execCommand('SavaAs') works only in IE but the following link suggests other possibilities you may want to try out.

Here is the answer to that :)

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Take a look at downloadify jQuery plugin, which using flash to save. Javascript alone is impossible.

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You have to create a button that downloads the HTML file, or the page you're on:

<form><input type="button" value="Download Now" onClick="window.location.href='yourpage.html'"></form>

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