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    does the javascript provides an access to a file in the client side (not cookies) for example the client wrote a message in the textbox and he wont to save the text in a file in his machine (that means the operation will be done if he permit it) ... and i want to provide this service by clickin on a button for example...and the js shall create a file in his machine and flush the txt into the file... So, does JS? Faris Madi Nothing Comes Easy (N.C.E.)

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      does the javascript provides an access to a file in the client side (not cookies) for example the client wrote a message in the textbox and he wont to save the text in a file in his machine (that means the operation will be done if he permit it) ... and i want to provide this service by clickin on a button for example...and the js shall create a file in his machine and flush the txt into the file... So, does JS? Faris Madi Nothing Comes Easy (N.C.E.)

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      Bradml
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      You can do this with ActiveXObbjects in IE. Google it. You can't do it in any other browser.


      Brad Australian "Keyboard? Ha! I throw magnets over the RAM chips!" - peterchen

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        does the javascript provides an access to a file in the client side (not cookies) for example the client wrote a message in the textbox and he wont to save the text in a file in his machine (that means the operation will be done if he permit it) ... and i want to provide this service by clickin on a button for example...and the js shall create a file in his machine and flush the txt into the file... So, does JS? Faris Madi Nothing Comes Easy (N.C.E.)

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        Bradml
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        You're in luck, I came across this in my favorites menu. http://www.webreference.com/js/column71/3.html[^]


        Brad Australian "Keyboard? Ha! I throw magnets over the RAM chips!" - peterchen

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