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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T22:17:35+00:00 2026-06-06T22:17:35+00:00

I’m generating an Excel document via Servlet. When I send the response back to

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I’m generating an Excel document via Servlet. When I send the response back to the client (IE8), the “Open/Save” dialog pops up but requires users to click a choice twice before taking action. This doesn’t happen in Firefox. I have no idea why this is occurring. Below is the relevant code that creates the appropriate streams.

result contains the Excel XML.

response.setContentType("application/vnd.ms-excel");
response.setHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=TestFile.xls");

InputStream in = new ByteArrayInputStream(result.toString().getBytes("UTF-8"));
ServletOutputStream out = response.getOutputStream();

try
{
    byte[] outputByte = new byte[4096];

    while(in.read(outputByte, 0, 4096) != -1)
        out.write(outputByte, 0, 4096);
}
finally
{
    in.close();
    out.flush();
    out.close();
}

EDIT
I have noticed that waiting 5+ seconds before clicking an option works just fine. It seems to only ask twice when immediately clicking an option.

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    2026-06-06T22:17:36+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 10:17 pm

    This code works well for every type of file in my application

      InputStream in = blob.getBinaryStream();
      // Output the blob to the HttpServletResponse
    
      String codedfilename = "";
      //this code resolves the issue with the encoding of the downloaded filename
      String agent = request.getHeader("USER-AGENT");
      if (null != agent && -1 != agent.indexOf("MSIE"))
      {
        codedfilename = URLEncoder.encode(/*here goes the filename*/, "UTF8");
        response.setContentType("application/x-download");
        response.setHeader("Content-Disposition","attachment;filename=" + codedfilename);
      }
      else if (null != agent && -1 != agent.indexOf("Mozilla"))
      {
        response.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");
        //It does not seem to make a difference whether Q or B is chosen
        codedfilename = MimeUtility.encodeText(rset.getString("FILE_NAME"), "UTF8", "B");
        response.setContentType("application/force-download");
        response.addHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=\"" + codedfilename + "\"");
      }
    
      BufferedOutputStream out =
          new BufferedOutputStream(response.getOutputStream());
      byte by[] = new byte[32768];
      int index = in.read(by, 0, 32768);
      while (index != -1) {
          out.write(by, 0, index);
          index = in.read(by, 0, 32768);
      }
      out.flush();
    

    try it and let us know

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