Javascript And Printing On Paper?
Mar 3, 2006
I want to print tables on a regular printer with A4 paper. How do I send data to the printer? And is there a processor for sending html to the printer that the printer understands.
One solution is to open a new window with the javascript and execute a php script that generates tables on that page and then just executes the browsers print version.
However, that is not what I want. I want it to send data to the printer without having to ask the user of permission. Any solution?
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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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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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Jul 23, 2005
I try to print out five hidden frames throug a printing-form. I use
the frame.focus() and the frame.print() functions. Everything is fine
except the following little disadvantage:
When I print out the five frames, the print window dialog appears five
time (for each frame once). The user has to confirm his standard
printer several times.
Do anyone know, how I can prevent this?
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Jul 9, 2004
When designing a site, a request has come to me about printing web pages. What they want is the page to be broken up into frames, and only one frame will be able to be printed. so that if the page is broken into 3 vertical frames. Would it be possible to have it only print the middle page if the person clicked the print button.
This is so that even beginner users to IE or Netscrape would be able to get a printout of the page without having to change options in the print preferences.
* The example the person gave me was similar to Page Breaks in MS Excel. You can see the whole thing, but when print is clicked, you only get a certain section printing (even a beginner can do this).
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Jul 20, 2005
I have a three tier nested array, used to define a map for a javascript
game, and can be edited within the web page. Is there a way I can
generate a visible copy of this array that I can then c&p into a file? I
think the best solution would be to write into a popup window (this
popup would be purely for map development use, so I don't feel worried
by popup blockers, as only myself would be seeing the popup). However, I
have no idea how to:
a) create the string in a form that a html parser can display as
ready-formatted javascript code
b) generate the popup
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Apr 12, 2011
I have been working on a "Rock Paper Scissors" game to see if I understand the basics of JavaScript. It all works well until I get to the if statement from lines 30 to 71 in the `fight()`: I have adjusted the reply variable to indicate how it may be "if'ing" through. It seems to be returning the default value of every sub "if" in the overall "if". Am I using the wrong variable for the secondary condition maybe?
Code HTML4Strict:
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Jul 27, 2005
how to print out datagrid to paper using web control? i am using asp.net in vb.net.... is it need to use javascript to write at the html part? i need to know the print function.
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Apr 27, 2007
We have a printer-friendly version of a web page that we want to print. The problem is we want it to print on a legal size paper by default.
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May 8, 2011
I'm writing a JavaScript application that would prompt the user for a number between 0 and 2, generate a random number for the computer, then take that input and display two images (in this case two hands making rock, paper, or scissor symbols at each other) using an array, and displaying text indicating a win, draw, or loss. I'm having a lot of problems getting this to work as I am new to JavaScript and am wondering if anyone could help me fix this problem. I just want the input from the prompt AND the random number to translate to what in the array should be displayed and what text is then shown at the bottom.
[Code]..
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Apr 4, 2009
I am having a very hard time with this game. i can get the userChoice image to display, and the computerChoice image to display, but i cannot get the checkWinLoseTie() function to work. but i am unsure WHY it isnt working. are my arguments wrong (i know there is something wrong, but cannot get it right!), are the variables even getting assigned a value?
I keep getting the message "you lost" which means that the rest of the stuff is not running!
Here is my code:
This is my other code (ive been trying to get either or to work! cant figure out which one woudl be best)
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Oct 18, 2011
First of all, I wanna make my code using (while loop, do while loop, int, double, if, else, else if, Math.random, Scanner-- not string or boolean).
-Actually the game goes like, after the user and the computer has has selections it is gonna be displayed and then tell who wins and who does not--I dont know how to do it.
- When user presses 4, the the computer tells wins, loses and ties. This happens to me after two tries, wheteher i press 4 or not.(actully its |y/n| in mine and i want to change it to just 4 to quit).
-The user is only allowed numbers from 1 to 4, but apparently, i add any number and it works.
-My code gos like this:
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Dec 5, 2011
I have an assignment to code a java class that plays rock, paper, or scissors. The class can access the history of past gestures played by both itself and its opponent, but nothing else. The class will be played against others in 10,000 matches and the winner will be determined via round robin format. Other than using a greedy algorithm to determine statistically the best choice from prior gestures and basic pattern recognition I have no decent ideas.
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Apr 24, 2010
I have written a game of rock, paper, scissors. There are two things I would like to do here:
1. Make the playagain function work. I would like to have a variable start out as 'y', then be redefined as either 'y' or 'n' when the prompt occurs. If this is not possible, any other way to make this work would be welcome.
2. Use <div> tags and CSS to make .swf's appear and disappear accordingly.
EX: I say scissors, Computer says paper. An swf is played of scissors beating paper. When the anim is over, it disappears, and the game continues.
The Code:
Code:
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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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