agreene Report post Posted December 11, 2009 (edited) The images are saving correctly. However when my finishExport is called I get a prompt saying that IE has blocked this site from downloading file. If i just execute the url being generated in finalizeExport I do not have that problem. I also do not have this problem if my report does not have any charts to process. I have even went so far as to comment out the code in FCExporter.aspx and just returned a hard coded success status and I still get the same thing. When chartObject.exportChart() is called is that synchronous? I am out of ideas. Why would it be giving me that prompt? If I add the site to my trusted sites and enable automatic prompting for file downloads, I do not have this problem. However, this that not an ideal situation my javascript looks like this: function exportFile(type){ if(getElement("reportOuter") == null){ alert("Please search before attempting to export."); return; } var chartObject; var arrChartIDs = new Array(); arrCharIDs = document.getElementsByName("hidChartID"); for(var i = 0; i < arrCharIDs.length; i++){ chartObject = getChartFromId(arrCharIDs.value); if( chartObject.hasRendered() ) chartObject.exportChart(); } chartCtr = 0; totalcharts = arrCharIDs.length; exporttype = type; if(totalcharts == 0){ finishExport(); } } function FC_Exported(chart){ if (chart.statusCode=="1"){ chartCtr = chartCtr + 1; }else{ alert("The chart could not be saved on server. There was an error. Description : " + chart.statusMessage); } if(chartCtr == totalcharts){ finishExport(); } } function finalizeExport(id){ OpenWindow(parentURL + "/report.aspx?id=" + id + "&sessionid=" + getElement('sessionguid').value + "&export=" + exporttype + "&filterdataid=" + getElement("tempResults").innerHTML + "&visualgroups=" + serializeTable(dtVisualGroups)); } Edited December 11, 2009 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites