I generate a vcard that I send to the client using the following code snippet:
Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", string.Format("attachment; filename={0}", fileNameOnly));
Response.ContentType = "text/x-vcard";
Response.ContentEncoding = Encoding.GetEncoding("ISO-8859-1");
Response.Write(vCard.ToString());
Response.End();
However, I need to use vCards on a page that has the control inside and UpdatePanel. Unfortunately, according to Update panel and Response write this does not work and causes an error. I am wondering what are some alternative ways to send the contents of the vcard/file to the client's browser and have it display "open/save" dialog that don't involve Response.Write?
You can't use Response.Write
during an asynchronous postback. Whatever control executes that code needs to be added as a PostBackTrigger
in the update panel:
<Triggers>
<asp:PostBackTrigger ControlID="Button1" />
</Triggers>
You can also do it in code-behind, if you prefer:
ScriptManager.GetCurrent().RegisterPostBackControl(Button1);