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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:37:12+00:00 2026-05-17T17:37:12+00:00

This seems like it should be straight-forward, but I’m stumped. I have a link

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This seems like it should be straight-forward, but I’m stumped. I have a link to a view controller that ends up using send_data to download a file to the user’s hard drive. This works very well, and it leaves the current view apparently untouched.

But now I would like the page to provide some feedback after that download is complete. I naively put something like the following code in the controller before the send_data method call:

flash[:notice] = "Nice work, hot shot!"
send_data file, :filename=>fullname+".txt", :type=>"text/plain"

But that doesn’t work, because the current view doesn’t reload to give me a chance to display the flash var.

I’ve also tried adding an RJS view for this action, but that resulted in the old DoubleRender error, because send_data is a render action as well.

So… uh… how the heck would one pass data back to the current view after running send_data? Or is there another approach to this problem?

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    2026-05-17T17:37:12+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:37 pm

    Perhaps you could set a cookie in the response and poll for that cookie with javascript when the link to download the file is clicked.

    The cookie can be set like this:

    cookies["download_finished"] = "true"
    send_data file, :filename=>fullname+".txt", :type=>"text/plain"
    

    Then just periodically for that cookie using your favorite javascript framework.

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