Print A Web Page With Method Window.print() Without Pages Number And Footer
Jul 3, 2007I would like to print a Web page with javascript method window.print() without pages number and footer.
View 7 RepliesI would like to print a Web page with javascript method window.print() without pages number and footer.
View 7 RepliesI'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.
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?).
I want have two iframes in a single php page and I print them using two print methods. May I know how to print the both iframes using a single print method?
View 6 Replies View RelatedCan I configure this function to make it print a certain pixel only?
Around 500px X 700px Center.
CODE:
Is it possible?
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.
I tried to print a page using print() and it's working, the only problem is it also prints the footer which is not allowed by my boss, so is there any way to remove the footer using any kind of language code?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'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'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.
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...)?
function PopUpWindow(w,h,urla,v)
{
document.getElementById('h1').value=v
var popUpX = (screen.width/2)-w/2; var popUpY = (screen.height/2)-h/2;
var pos = "left="+popUpX+",top="+popUpY;
window.open(urla,'myPopup',"scrollbars=yes,width="+w+",height="+h+","+pos);
}
The above function is called by the following button click event
onclick = "PopUpWindow(390,500,'gal_rhinoplastyresult.html',photos1)"
where photos1 is an image array
which opens the bellow page as follows....everything is fine but no functionality in print i.e. window.print() not working.
I have a web application which has two DIV, one is main and one is child. I am having problem in printing multiple pages. There is a lot of data in the child DIV and I am using JavaScript functions to control the print functionality. When i print using window.print(), only the data on the main page currently being showed is printed. I further researched and checked out the Style.Overflow property. Now I am using divMain.style.overflow = "visible". After this the complete print comes. But in Firefox, the scroll bar disappears and only single page is left with no scroll bar.
Now if after print I give
divMain.style.overflow = "Auto" OR
divMain.style.overflow = "Scroll", still the scroll bar doesn't come and if
It comes then its inactive. I am unable to see the complete data on the page after the print is taken. The problem is not coming in I.E and the full data with scroll bar is recovered in I.E. How to get the normal page with full data and scroll bar after printing in Firefox.
I'm trying to create a print link that sends the page to the printer without opening the print dialog box on the browser.
I know that window.print() will open the print dialog and then the user has to click OK.
is there anything that can do this?
The problem with using HTML as a report writer is primarily the
unreliable page breaking.
However it is a rather handy way of writing reports with images
embedded.
I could generate say 10 HTML pages of a maximum length to fit a page -
page1.htm, page2.htm, page3.htm ...etc.
Can I print all 10 pages, one after another automatically using perhaps
Javascript or some other method. Naturally dont want to ask the user
to do this.
Browser compatability would need to be I.E. 6 and Safari (not sure of
the version).
Is there a way to get a print preview triggered by a button rather than just print?
<input type="button" name="print" value="Print" onClick="document.print();">
Unfortunately, the WebBrowser.execWB(7) functionality doesn't work in FF3.
Any idea using good old fashion JavaScript or jQuery?
I have a requirement to print particular area of a web page. Web page has many div's and one iframe in it. I need to print a div and iframe content with one single print command. I am able to do so but then two print dialog boxes come up when the print command is given. I have written a javascript function to achieve this.
I did find a solution to this but then I do not understand why onload fails to work in this scenario. I am summarizing steps I had followed.
1) Read the contents of div using innerHTML and store it to a variable.
2) Read the contents of iframe and store it to a variable. "Details" is id of the iframe.
var iframeObj = document.getElementById("Details");
var iframeDoc;
frameDoc = iframeObj.contentWindow.document;
3) Open a window and write all these content after writing these few lines
flashDivWindow.document.write('<html><head><title>Print page</title></head><body onload="javascript:window.print()">');
When I view the source all HTML code can be seen as expected, however this doesn't trigger onload event. I need to refresh the page for print to happen, some thing which isn't practical. Using Javascript reload doesn't help as print is invoked even before the page content is reloaded.
I am a novice/moderate html programmer and I wonder how to tell the
browser from which start point and to which end point in the text will
each page be printed.
In other words, I have a single html text that contains different
informations that are displayed alltogether in the same browser.
When I print this page, the browser should put each different subject
in a separate page and not having it all mixed up.
Is it possible? How should i do it?
program to print Armstrong Number between 1 to 500 in javascript
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy application is in php. i want to take a print out of the current page. I have done with the help of window.print(). That is working fine. But there is a copies field in the dialog. I want to take this value from my php or i should hide this field.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI m having a text data of around 6 page length in a text editor...I want to print dat data using window.print. For that i displayed dat data in a html page and used window.print(). Bt my client wants dat some line spaces shud be inserted first in the starting of the page and on the second page also...After that the printing shud be normal... How can i set the page in such a format...?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs that posible to start to print atraight away without the window's "print"
prompt when I do window.print()?
I 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.