Printable Version
Dec 26, 2002i have a problem to create a printable version from html page.
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View 2 RepliesI want to place a printable version in the web page. How to do it? see the image, I want to click or hoove over "Printable Version" then a clear web page pop out.
My partial code:
<body>
...blah blah blah
<div class="content"><table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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Where can i find a printable Javascript reference online? I need something like this , but more descriptive and can be printed in one go (unlike that w3schools where i have to visit and print each page in the reference)
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being viewed with?
Specifically, I want to seperate version 4 from versions 5+, and post a
warning against using 4.
I expect I'll have to search out the (navigator.appAgent) string for
the MSIE substring, but since I don't need it until tomorrow, laziness
dictates I ask here before getting on with it. Is there another
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CAn anyone tell me where to get previous versions of internet explorer
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Is there a possibility to compare and visualize in a user-friendly way
the differences of two html files?
I need also something like a version-control. I think I could generate
for everychange of the text a new record in the database. But now I
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I know, this is not really a javascript topic, but perhaps here is
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I suppose i am hoping that i only need to start at 1.5 to make things easier.
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<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript">
<!--
bName = navigator.appName;
if (bName =="Microsoft Internet Explorer") {
document.write('<link media="screen" rel="STYLESHEET" type="text/css"
href="stylesheet1.css">')
} else {
document.write('<link media="screen" rel="STYLESHEET" type="text/css"
href="stylesheet2.css">')
}
//-->
</SCRIPT>
I noticed that some sites use <script src='fineName.js?ver=XXX'></script(even google) Someone told me that it's for script changes, means - if the file in
server has been changed than the new XXX will demand to load the new file.
I find it hard to believe that it's true.
I am exhausted today, not to include the funk that the BCS national championship put me in, so I must be either crazy or missing something. When I do the following the code works;
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I want to know the latest available version of the browser i am using and also i want to upgrade my current browser version to the latest one when i call a javascript method.on body onload i want to change my current browser version to the latest available version of the browser.
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Does somebody know the code to detect the Blackberry version with javascript? If its a blackberry i need to detect the version of the OS because our mobile site only support version 4.5.0.127 and up. If the version is under that i have to redirect the user to another page to tell him that his OS version is not supported, they have to update there OS before using our mobile site.
<script language=javascript>
<!--
if((navigator.userAgent.match(/blackberry/i)) && !request.getHeader("user-agent").matches("^BlackBerry[0-9]{0,6}/(4\. (5\.(0\.(1(2[7-9]|[3-9]{1}\d{1})|[2-9]{1}\d{2}){1}|[1-9]){1}|[6-9] |1[0-9]){1}|[5-9]|1[0-9]){1}.*") ) )
{
location.href='notcompatible.cfm';
}
While attempting to create a greasemonkey script in FF2 (don't ask), I discovered that the "let" statement was causing my code to fail. After confirming that this statement has been available since FF2 (js engine 1.7) [URL] became curious as one determines their javascript engine in FF. IE has a way to inspect the jscript engine, ala [URL] but I couldn't find anything similar for FF. Feel free to list links for testing engines in other browsers,
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