Thanks for answering.i am running abyss web server x1. But my question was sth else.Sorry for not being so clear. i am using html for the interface but somewhere on my page i want to have a let's say a link, i don't know exactly what, so that when the user put his mouse pointer into it, then he would have, throught a download procedure, the opportunity to take a txt file with some data.

So i want to have informations on my page and somewhere it would be something like "Data file (txt)" that the user when it places his mouse he could make it possible to see the data in new page or download it to his pc.Any ideas?


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