Barcode Printing In A Production Environment
Jul 23, 2005
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to solve a particular
problem. A client wants to print barcode labels from their (web/php
based application). The barcode labels are very small, so I'm guessing
that doing a screendump via a standard inkjet isn't going to work
(i.e. might need somehow to print to a barcode printer!)
Any ideas where to start?
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Jan 21, 2011
I am moving from a development environment to a production environment and would like to know the best way to handle javascript/jquery files on the production server. I have looked at Packer and also searched this forum for ideas but the only threads I came up with were a year old and I would prefer some comments more recent than that I think.
Obviously I would at the very least like to strip out comments, etc. and would also like to minimize them as much as possible if that makes a performance difference. Any input is welcome at this point.
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May 26, 2011
i have three textboxes and i combine the three values to generate a barcode value..
below is the function
function getBarCode(ItemCode,VendCode,Cat){
var Item = ItemCode;
var Mcode = VendCode;
var Category = Cat;
[Code]....
how i can get the value of var barcodeval and output in the texbox called barcode
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Nov 30, 2011
I have a table Data gridfield.jpg and I want to scan bar codes in a field (Jobe_code) and after that this code would be copied to a empty field on the gried.
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Oct 15, 2005
i accidentally set up my path variable instead of classpath and now my
computer can't find any of the executable files. it would be great if
anyone knew what really should stand by the path variable. i don't
suppose there's something like 'set all to default?
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Jul 20, 2005
I need help in access the Username/Domain environment variable from javascript.
Could someone tell me how to get the contents of this variable?
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Sep 2, 2010
I am extremely frustrated with my current setup developing jquery as I am in Dreamweaver. I've installed the add ons but they dont help enough. My biggest beef is with something that auto-indents to make the structure of the code legible. That and decent colouring. Can anyone recommend something that does all that and potentially even reloads the page on save....and previews in browser...and debugs?
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Jul 20, 2010
I have a page that's built using ASP.NET and using a master page.Page contents shows up for a moment then I get a blank page - when I run it. If I remove the jQuery code from my page - then I get the contents.
I tried putting the following in the master page.
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js" >
</script>
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Jul 23, 2005
I have a frameset with two frames, and want to have a button in one
frame call print() in the other one:
This is the layout:
<frameset rows="*,40" frameborder="NO" border="0" framespacing="0">
<frame src="..." name="pritableText">
<frame src="..." name="printButton" scrolling="NO" noresize>
</frameset>
And, in printButton, I got this code:
<a href="#" onClick="parent.printableText.focus();
parent.printableText.print();">Print the page</a>
However, nothing happens in Netscape (7.01) and Firefox (0.8), and in IE (6)
I get an "error in the script". However, I do not identify the error.
Does anyone have a clue onto what's happening?
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Jun 7, 2007
We have clients asking that we provide an easy way to print envelops
from within our web applications. These envelopes need to be pretty
advanced, and need to include a bar code and maybe even a logo. My
boss wants a solution where we simply "push" the Word or ODF file to
the client's computer and it automatically prints on their printer.
I actually think that is what our clients are hoping for as well.
I've told him I am pretty darn sure that can't be done, because both
Word and Open Office files may contain viruses.
My suggestion has been to generate a Word or ODF file that the user
can download, open and then print. Alternatively, we could probably
generate a PDF to accomplish the same thing. These solutions might
involve extra steps, but I know they are possible.
I want to make sure there isn't some other alternative we haven't
considered, so I thought I would email this group and see if anyone
has some suggestions as to how they would approach this problem.
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Jul 20, 2005
I have a script for printing the contents of a frame.
It works fine but I would like it not only to print the designated frame
but to add a header or message at the top or bottom.
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Sep 18, 2009
I have been pulling out my hair trying to do this.I am printing out the contents of a DIV tag but it does not print the css with it. Just the basic text
For example:
.testDiv {
border: 1px solid #0F0;
margin-right: 300px;
[code]....
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Feb 11, 2007
To explain my problem very briefly: I use document.write to print a string variable containing a string. The output I get is:
[object]
What is that supposed to mean? Has anyone else encountered such a problem before? How did you fix it?
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Aug 18, 2005
I have a calender I made in PHP and when you choose a week in opens up in a pop-up window. I have a simple JavaScript to display a print button. The problem is that the calender is very wide, so you have to print it as a "landcape", but even then the whole thing doesn't fit on the paper. Furthermore, it doesn't fill out the paper in the top and bottom.
It's a bit hard to explain, but I hope you understand what I mean. How can I make it fit the paper when being printed? Here's the JavaScript I use:
<script language="Javascript1.2">
<!--
var message = "Print this Page";
function printpage() {
window.print();
}
document.write("<form><input type=button "
+"value=""+message+"" onClick="printpage()"></form>");
//-->
</script>
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May 6, 2010
I'm trying to make a printable version of a webpage using the css @media tag. On the page is a javascript which works great for the on-screen version but I need to find a way to switch it off when printing as it hides content.
Beyond building a separate page I can't think of anything obvious!
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Jul 23, 2005
I have an html file which contains link to 4 reports ( html files
). Instead of letting the user open one link at a time, and then
printing the report , I want to print all the reports with a single
button click, say on pressing a button "Print All" .
I have found out a way, in which the reports can be printed , but
the print dialog box is coming up each time( eg. for 4 reports it is 4
times, and for n documents it would be n number of times ) ; which I
find very irritating . I would rather prefer a single print dialog box
coming up for n number of reports .
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Jul 23, 2005
How do you print part of an html page using the javascript print()
function? Is it possible to put the printable area inside a
<div></div> block and print it, or can you use a hidden style then
print it?
Is there a site on the www which has some information?
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Jul 23, 2005
I have many html files, and I hope I could print those files in a row.
Is this possbile to print a lot of html files(which are on a web server)
in a row with just one button click javascipt?
It's almost impossible to show as one html page to users, because that's
too big.
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Jan 4, 2006
Situation:
A (rather long) page that contains a lot of divs.
Some are visible (display:inline) at a certain time, other not.
The javascript is responsible for divs to be visible or not.
Question:
If the browser is displaying some divs, and the user gives a printcommand
for the page, can I be sure only the visible parts are printed?
On my machine this is working fine (W2000/IE6), but I hope it will work on
all setups that support display:inline and display:none (= every modern
browser I think).
Could this give problems for different printers/printdrivers?
Or can I trust that if the browser can handle divs right, it will send the
correct commands to the printer?
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Nov 17, 2006
I have a webpage that uses frames (yes I know, frames - previously been
flamed about that, but I do not know anything else to use since I am
clueless!!! Been asked to cobble together a site since there is a
misconception that I know what I am doing!!!)
Anyway, one of the things I have been asked to do is create a button
that will allow the user to print the contents of the main window (main
frame) without the navigation bar (header frame) being printed.
Having been looknig into this, I have found the following:
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Jul 23, 2007
I am building a web page.and have a simple javascript menu... I call
the javascript menu within a div block that my print sytlesheet has
set as a display: none;, well all the content in that block doesn't
show up, EXCEPT the javascript is still getting run Code:
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Dec 19, 2011
Can anyone refer me to a site that demonstrates printing from a lightbox? I'm not looking for a site that explains how to print from a lightbox. I'm looking for a site that does printing from a lightbox.
Context: I think that a lightbox would be a good solution for some browser compatibility problems in my client's user interface. The information I need to display in the lightbox is a certificate which the user will print. For a lightbox plugin to be useful, I must be able to (1) print the contents of the lightbox, not the whole screen, and (2) show my client how the concept works.
I was originally planning to recommend Shadowbox until I realized that printing was a problem. I've found instructions for printing from Shadowbox, but no examples, which puts me in the position of having to do all of the implementation work before I can produce a demo that will enable my client to decide whether they want me to do it or not.
I'd still be happy to use Shadowbox if it meets my needs. I'd be happy to use anything else that meets my needs, too. I need a lightbox that can display an HTML page or (ideally) a PDF, not just an image file. Printing doesn't have to be started from the browser's menu; it can be started from a special button in the lightbox frame. (Shadowbox works that way.)
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Jun 21, 2007
I'm having great problems trying to print out pages from within the middle frame of three horizontal frames in Internet Explorer (only):
<frameset framespacing="1" rows="45,*,35">
<frame name="topFrame" scrolling="no" noresize target="middle" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" src="topframe.html">
<frame name="middle" marginwidth="8" marginheight="16" target="_parent" scrolling="yes" src="page.html">
<frame name="bottom" target="middle" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" noresize src="botframe.html">
<noframes>
<body>
<p>This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.</p>
</body>
</noframes>
</frameset>
The problem is that the pages spill over to another page (in all printers I've tested - and in a pdf) BUT (and this is weird) if I print the page OUTSIDE of the frames, they print out on one single page as designed. The javascript used to print the page is simple enough:
function printit(){
window.parent.middle.focus();
window.print();
}
...but i don't think the function is the problem.
Does anyone know why a page would print out differently (i.e. longer) if inside a frame in a frameset, why this should be so, and what I can do to prevent the difference and have it print like a normal page?
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Nov 5, 2007
I very new to javascript. I have a php script that query a db and most of the time these reports are lengthly. When I use a print button and OnClick=window.print() it only prints what is currently displayed on the screen. Is there a way to print the entire report? Or if not what can be done?
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Dec 9, 2007
I want to print the unescaped characters in this sequence:
unescape('%66%75%6E%63%74%69%6F%6E%20%')
so I tried to do this on a page, but it did not display anything. What have I missed out ?
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Untitled</title>
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
print unescape('%66%75%6E%63%74%69%6F%6E%20%')
// -->
</script>
</body>
</html>
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Oct 28, 2005
I have asp page with dynamic table on it. Table is populated from XML which populated from stored procedure.
Sometime reports that are printed are extremly wide and long. And long is ok, but when it's 200+ headers.... yeah... it sucks =) cuz only first 10 get printed, the rest is just cut off...
is there a way to do some sort of a wrapping on a table?
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