About Window.print
Jul 23, 2005Is that posible to start to print atraight away without the window's "print"
prompt when I do window.print()?
Is that posible to start to print atraight away without the window's "print"
prompt when I do window.print()?
I would like to print a Web page with javascript method window.print() without pages number and footer.
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Around 500px X 700px Center.
CODE:
Is it possible?
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?
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.
Is it possible to do an ie print from javascript that does not bring
up the print dialog? I'm in a situation where i need to load a
sequence of files into a browser and print all of them without any
user interaction.
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?).
Is it possible to print [using window.print()] a page that has no "title"
and "page number" on the top and no "link adress" and "date" on the bottom
(to print just a page just as it is...)?
I'm creating a Pizza order form. Part of my project includes the ability to print a receipt which I have created successfully as a pop-up window; however, I have the window.print() function in that part of the code and it will not print the pop-up receipt, but rather the main window. Code:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to print a long HTML page and the papar cut at the middle of the
page and some of the data lost.
I print with JavaScript command "window.print()".
Is there any option to control or to split the page that will fit for
A4 page size and not cut it.
I don't know if this is even possible, but if I have a window.Print command is there a way to set the printing preference to Landscape by default. I have this table and I got it as small as possible but the print still gets cut off to the right. The only solution is printing in Landscape.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi'm trying to send a html page directly to the print preview and bypass opening it in a new window. i've found a good solution by having a frameset with 2 rows. the top row is relative while the bottom row is 1 pixel height (hidden at the bottom). the user clicks a print button in the main top frame and it loads the html page that needs to be printed in the bottom hidden frame. on the print file, i included:
<body onload="window.print();">
therefore, the code above initiates an instant print preview. the problem is that it doesn't work in safari (osx). instead of printing the specific frame that the page is in, it print the frameset at the _top of the browser window.i tried changing the location to this., parent.window, etc...but, none worked.
Is it possible to send attributes into this function to change the
print preferences from Portrait to Landscape with IE 6.0 set as the
standard browser? Right now I'm using
javascript:window.print()
as the command.
Clients want it and I want to confirm it's not possible. If I'm using
an old, deprecated process, please give me a heads-up. I'm no
Javascript genius.
I've got a javascript function in a parent document that generates an HTML
document on the fly when a button is clicked... that generated popup
contains a button that's supposed to print the contents of the popup window
(self). However, the button won't print (nothing happens on click) from the
newly generated popup to print the contents of the window... the complete
source for the generated page is below, I've tried every combination I can
think of, but absolutely nothing happens when I click the button... I tried
the right-click print from the context menu, and everything comes up... so,
the issue's in code somewhere ....
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).
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've written a Fax Cover Sheet generator web page for the company I work for. The user inputs all the information into a form and clicks 'print'. I do not know CGI, so i've accomplished the tasking using javascript to generate a pop-up window containing the formatted information from the form. However, no matter what I try, I can't get the browser to print the pop-up box instead of the main window. Can someone help me?
Here is sample code that imitates how the real page works:
I'm having an issue with window.print().
Code JavaScript:
$('a.printButton').click(function(){
window.print();
$('#couponBox').animate({ height:"0px"}, 500);
return false;
});
When I click the l hyperlink, the print box comes up and I go to preview, but nothing is on the page. I have a print style sheet that hides everything else on the page and re-adjusts the couponBox's overflow to appear, but the image that's in couponBox that is supposed to show doesn't when I preview. However, after I cancel out the print box and go to print from the browser, the image appears just as it's supposed to.
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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I have working code to print content like:
PHP Code:
function printpage() {
window.print();
}
and <body onload="printpage()"> in POP-UP window.
How to automatic close this POP-UP when user clicks Standard windows print button?
I have a JSP page on which when print is pressed - Records are fetched
on a redirected page and those are to be printed.
I use the lines -
<script language="javascript">
window.print();
history.back();
</script>
to do the same.
When browsed from Netscape 4.7, the Resultset page is printed
perfectly whereas in IE6, the resultset page is generated and the
source page is printed i.e. the one where Print command was given
Is there a workaround for IE6 for the same which will let me print the
Result page silently without changing the sequence of operations for
the user?
I've got a form which is acting as a calculator. Once the calculation is complete I want it so when the user presses a 'print' button it takes certain parts of the form data and displays them in a new window which would be designed for printing.
how can i go about this using only javascript?
I have recently developed an HTML email for a client.
There is a little "Print Newsletter" function at the base of the newsletter that uses :
<a href='#' Newsletter</a>
Very basic... and works in OUTLOOK, OUTLOOK EXPRESS 5.0... .but not in OUTLOOK EXPRESS 6.0.
Basically in IE7 when you click Print Preview from the menu and the click a close button on that page which executes window.close() - the browser does not close. One thread indicated that the browser is still spooling to the Printer (when it is not) and this prevents the close() from working.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a web page that is using a background image:<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF BACKGROUND=#IMAGE_PREFIX#back01.jpg>I include a 'Print' link on tha page:<A HREF="javascript:window.print()">Click to Print This Page</A>When the page prints, the background image in not included. My IE settings are set - Make sure Print background images and colors is checked under Printing.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI 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).