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Jul 23, 2005How can i use javascript to print a web page?
View 3 RepliesHow can i use javascript to print a web page?
View 3 RepliesI would like to print a Web page with javascript method window.print() without pages number and footer.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'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?).
is it possible to use the javascript:window.print() command to print only a
part of my window, lets say a table without navigation?
What is the easiest way to print only parts of a page. I have a mail order page that lists the products ordered and the customers information, plus buttons and instructions. I all the info is correct I want the user to press a print button, but only want the items ordered and cust info to print, none of the buttons or instructions.
I read that I can use a hidden frame and print this frame but wanted to avoid frames. Is there another way?
I'm running a script for my ecommerce website. I'd like to modify a button that brings up a customer's invoice as a webpage to instead print out that page (not the current page) and not leave the page I am currently on. Is there a way to do this in javascript? I'm assuming window.print() can only be used for the current page?
View 1 Replies View RelatedCan I configure this function to make it print a certain pixel only?
Around 500px X 700px Center.
CODE:
Is it possible?
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 RelatedIf button is clicked, want form to be validated. If the validation passes then bring up print dialogue
I have got the validation (using dreamweaver) working, however if the form is correct , how do I get the print dialogue (window.print()) to appear?
here's the code
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript">
<!--
function MM_findObj(n, d) { //v4.01
var p,i,x; if(!d) d=document; if((p=n.indexOf("?"))>0&&parent.frames.length) {
d=parent.frames[n.substring(p+1)].document; n=n.substring(0,p);}
[Code].....
We are offering a coupon for a free soft drink to everyone who fills out our survey. When the user hits the Submit button at the end of the survey, a page appears with the coupon and a Print button. Currently, the whole page prints, including headings and links. I would like to print only the coupon. This is made trickier by the fact that the coupon is customized for each person with the person's name and the date.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am using window.print() for print the web page, its working fine but i want more than one copy each and every time the the window will pob and ask me to select the printer name instead of that i want to pass the printer name through code if possible to print like this.
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.
I have a large image that is located in a folder called "large_image" .
I want to use javascript to resize that image to a size so that it would fit to page before it is sent to printer. Is that possible.
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?
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?
I've got script [code]...
I've also got a problem here how-to-send-get-data-with-selected-val
I am code a printing report web application, the report is simplest display on HTML form and using window.print() to print it out.
The report can be vary to 2 or more page depend the no. of record retrieved. I have a idea to print multiple page with user single click. Any method to make it real?
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);
[Code]...
how can I know printing document is finished ?
I want to know is it possible if I want to create a JavaScript function that when user choose menu to print a web page from the browser (not from a print button that is created) and at the same time get that print date and update to the database using PHP? And if it is possible, how to create that function?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI built this worksheet generator. When you generate a worksheet, it seems to work fine in IE8, but in firefox, it stays loading. The little loading icon never goes away. Also, when you look at the print preview, the problems don't appear on the first page, they appear on the second page.
My only guess as to why firefox stays loading forever when you generate a worksheet is maybe the onSubmit = false I put in the form?
Code:
<form name='answer' method='post' action='decimal_worksheet.html' onSubmit='return false;'>
I've attached the webpage as a text file.
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.
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.
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.