Print Page - Know Printing Document Is Finished?
Aug 15, 2009
in my project I'm using following javascript code to print my page
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function CallPrint(strid)
{
var prtContent = document.getElementById(strid);
var WinPrint = window.open('','','letf=0,top=0,width=1,height=1,toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,status=0');
WinPrint.document.write(prtContent.innerHTML);
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how can I know printing document is finished ?
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Oct 21, 2009
I've scrollable screen. I'm having a print button on it and "window.print()" function is called on its onclick event.My problem is it only prints the "viewable" part of the screen, not the whole screen.P.S. I'm using IE7 and it must work for IE7 atleast (for rest I'm not bothered).
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Oct 4, 2007
I'm not very good with coding and this seems like a very basic issue. I have a resume page that opens up in a new window. I made a button on the resume page that fires up the print command window when clicked using this code:
javascript:window.print()
It works fine except it only prints the first page. How I can get it to print all the pages?
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Jul 6, 2005
how or what's the JavaScript code to perform the following:
1. I have two frames on my web page. (Top and Bottom)
2. Top Frame is data
3. Bottom Frame are some Controls. (Print button, Back Button, Close Button.)
4. I'm using VB.Net creating aspx pages.
Question: I would like to write to a field in my sql database when the user presses the "Print" button. I was told that I needed to do the following: "create a "Print" button, and USING JAVASCRIPT, invoke the "window.print()" method when a user presses it, then you want to author a hidden form variable, then submit the form. Your code-behind page would read the hidden form variable to know that the user clicked your "Print" button." What will I need to perform the above? I'm very new to web development and Javascript.
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Apr 26, 2007
I am facing an issue with printing where I have to print receipts of a
custom size. Each receipt is about 8 inch by 4inch. I am using
window.print(). When a receipt is printed another 3 receipts are
flushed out of the printer. I want only the printed receipt out of the
printer. Am using a dot-matrix printer and the receipts are in a
continuation (i.e around 1000 receipts attached to one another).
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Aug 17, 2011
In a particular use case, print-receipt; we pull up data from database and display it a new window ... followed by a javascript::window.print()To print the content.But this prints the browser window - in graphic mode.The target printer, attached to the browser machine is a Dot matrix printer; and consumes a lot off time to print a single window (because of the graphic nature)
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Jan 29, 2010
I have a long (more that one screen) document, which has a iframe in the bottom. The iframe target URL contains a "bookmark" (hash mark) to scroll the iframe contents, like this: <iframe src="document.html#bookmark"></iframe> The problem with this is that the main document also scrolls down to show the bookmark in the iframe!
So I tried to solve this with a little jQuery in the main document, but I can't get it to work as it should:
$('iframe').ready(function () {
//alert('hello world');
$(document).scrollTop(0);
});
The alert show that the function is triggered (and having it enabled, actually prevents the document from scrolling down), but the scrollTop() is not executed...
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Oct 23, 2009
<html>
<head>
<title> Javascript Assignment 2: Matt Ciullo </title>
[code].....
So when I get to the confirm statement, even if I hit cancel when it asks if you're sure you want this, it still prints out the discount, and all of the document.writes even though I do not want it to.
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Oct 28, 2007
I have a script that parses an html page for its tags. Now I just want to print it to the screen but so far no matter what I try apache parses the output and uses the tags.
I want to be able to use document.write or some function to output a string that contains tags like <p>whatever</P> exactly like that, as it appears here so it shows up in the page just like that.
for (i=0; i < s.length; i++) {
c = s.charAt(i);
if (c == "<") {
j = s.indexOf(">", i+1);
if (j != -1) {
document.write("tag= " + s.substring(i,j+1));
i = j;
}
}
}
}
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Feb 28, 2006
I have the following problem. I am displaying and printing a PDF file
that is generated by my Application server. The print dialogs comes up
correctly for the small PDF for the larger PDFs ,the print dialog for
the Acrobat reader does not comes up. I believe this is because print
method is called before the complete loading of the PDF document. Code:
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Sep 2, 2010
On the web application that I am working on, we have a "Print Preview" javascript function which opens a new window and displays some html. In our solution, there is some javascript code that loops through the CSS on the page and renders it onto the child window. I ran into an issue that the CSS it generated was wrong, and I traced it to the .cssText property (only available in IE) of the items returned by document.stylesheets.item(i)
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Jul 3, 2007
I would like to print a Web page with javascript method window.print() without pages number and footer.
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Jul 21, 2009
I'm facing a different problem.
I'm having a long page where there will be content to be printed.
I'm using the css using media=print to hide all the unwanted contents and using the window.print method to invoke printing.
But when i click the print button it prints only partial content upto a single page and all the remaining contents are discarded.
I wonder what may be the problem!!!
And there's another problem , i've bills to be printed in order but dont want them to be breaking in between pages .(ie a bill should be printed fully if there is enough space at the bottom or should be printed on the next page)
How can i do both of this?
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Jan 3, 2002
Hey all. I am currently putting together a test page of mine where a popup window comes up showing a coupon that I will have a link enabling them to print it simply and easily.
For my current code I have a simple <a href="javascript:window.print()"> that works great on both Internet Explorer 5 and Netscape 4/6 on the PC but for some reason, Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh doesn't do a thing.
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Jun 22, 2007
So I have a print page that's written in a combination of php & html. The body tag is outside the php with an onload="window.print();window.close;"
The idea behind this print page is when the print button is pressed on the parent window, it generates this child window that is specifically made larger for printing reports that people can read easily. I use css for text styles and the table "width" is longer.
All the html code inbetween the body tags is created by php using the php "Print" function.
</head>
<body class="page" onload="window.print();window.close;">
<?php
Print "<table width=1600 border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 class=page>";
Print "<tr bgcolor=cbe5ff>";
Print "<td width=30>WO #</td>";
// yada yada yada
?>
My problem is it does not print the table dimension or the font size above a certain size. When I print in landscape, which is what this page is designed for, it prints the same size as "scaled to fit" portrait. On the screen the size is correct and if I use the browser print button, it prints to the correct size.
The css works, it will make changes and will even make the text smaller just won't print over a certain size (9pt?).
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Feb 10, 2011
I was wondering if there is a way to detect when a page has completely finished rendering? Is there an event in the JQuery library or JavaScript in general to detect when a page has completely rendered. I'd like to get some timing information for how long it takes for a page to render. I'd to do this offline to see how much CPU performance affects web page rendering.
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Mar 21, 2011
Is there a clean way to determine that a page has finished loading? I have a page that basically imports photos from Facebook or something simliar to that and when it's done executing I'd like it to redirect automatically to a different page. If JS or jQuery isn't the best way to do this I'm ok with using something else as well.
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Apr 15, 2011
Is there a way to print (sending to printer) the partial contents within the HTML file
Ex: Can i print content of div2 only?.
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Aug 24, 2009
I need to know this one. How can we get printer status using JavaScript and also how can we give MS word document print command using JavaScript.
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Jul 3, 2011
So I can't for the life of me understand JSON. I've looked through numerous links but nothing. If I have a Database and all I want to pull is:
How do I print that out to an HTML document using JSON. I don't get it. I think it puts it in an array but how does it get there? Do I just print it out like I would a normal javascript array? If this isn't quite the right place to post this I apologize but there wasn't an AJAX section.
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Mar 9, 2011
I have a site where the header, footer, menu and Google map remain present on most pages,but the copy in the main paragraph changes depending on which menu option is selected.The above is achieved using PHP includes and query strings.I'm using jQuery to 'fade in' the main body text when a page loads, and 'fade out' the text when a menu link is clicked on. It just looks nice, because all the stuff that is always present stays in place (I guess the browser caches it?) and just the main body text fades out and the new fades in.The thing is, the 'fade out' that is triggered by the 'click' event (on the menu link) tends to be interrupted by the browser moving on to the new page. I just want to the browser to stay for half a second so that the nice fade finishes properly. Ironically, when my connection is interrupted or the new page loads slowly, it looks at its best because the fade has time to finish
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Sep 13, 2010
I want to print a html page which has contents wrapped in several div tags. I need to insert page break after each div tag and the page numbers need to start from one, after each page break. I could insert page break using the following java script code.
var allDivs = document.all.tags("div");
for (i=0; i<allDivs.length; i++) {
allDivs(i).style.pageBreakAfter = "always";
}
But the page number is continuous. How can I change the page number for each pagebreak?
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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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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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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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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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