HTML - Html / Java - Print This Page Linked To A Print Friendly File?
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My website contains a lot of text, and its continually printed by clients as it includes pricing etc. At the moment my pricing page is 4 pages of paper, however I wish to be a touch kinder to mother nature and be a bit more eco-friendly so I have created a document with all the pricing on one page which I have saved as a PDF file. I would like to add a link on my website to "Printer Friendly Version" which would link to the PDF and would bring up a print dialog box. What coding would I need to do this? I think it may very well be Java but I'm not the brightest when it comes to this Any help appreciated! I hope this all made sense! Similar TutorialsHello all I was wondering is there a way in HTML/JSP to modify the original Print Page Setup, originally defined by the user? What I mean is that no matter what settings the user has on his Page Setup, I always want the page margins to be the following, when a user opens up my HTML and tries to print the page: Right = .75in, Left = .75in, Top = .4in, Bottom = .4in What I am using is the following CSS in my HTML: <STYLE TYPE="text/css" MEDIA="print"> <!-- BODY { margin-left: .75in margin-right: .75in margin-top: .4in margin-bottom: .4in } --> </STYLE> But it doesnt seem to work. If the orginal page margins defined by the user are more than what I am setting through my CSS, it doesnt seem to work. i.e. If the user has all his margins setup to .75in, my CSS doesnt seem to alter the same. I would be glad if someone could help. Thanks Hello friends, I work for a company that sends out a monthly newsletter by email. We are trying to motivate people to print out the file to have it instead of just looking at it once in their inbox and forgetting it. So what we were thinking is we could make a file with "Print Newsletter for Pricing" in the price slots, then have another file with all the pricing that when they clicked a (presumably HTML) link like "Print File Here" it would then call up the PDF File with all the prices and print it. Is this possible? Amen, Christapher Hi, how can I print the page ? <a>Print the page</a> should I use javascript ? which is the correct command (cross-platform) ? thanks I need a fool-proof method of making a page break for printing purposes. Nice clean break. I tried using the CSS method, but its doenst work in all browswerrs and is very finicky. Any suggestions? Can someone please tell me why this page does NOT print properly? http://www.unreal-deals.com/ebooks11...-printable.php I've tried everything I can possibly think of, removed all word html tags, cleaned up the source formatting, and still it doesn't work. Print preview on IE7 shows only 7 pages, and when I print it only prints 1 page then 60+ blank pages. Whats going on? Thanks Hello all, I am looking to see if there is a simple way to provide a print button for static Text and/or images within a simple table. The content will not change, so I want to see if I can provide a programmed print button for the content within each table. The application is a FAQ page of a website. Currently, the page is long and printing a particular FAQ item is not possible. Expecting the viewers to be web-savvy enough to know how to print selected text is out of the question, as well as providing them this tip in writing. There needs to be a print button. I found this: http://download.oracle.com/javase/tu...rinttable.html but since I am not familiar with coding much beyond basic html I am not sure if this applies or how to implement the code examples in a webpage. I use Dreamweaver MX '04 to edit page html. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. Goodday, I have a verry enoying problem on my company's website: www.tholeholland.nl When you press the print button it takes like 5 min. before it starts printing. Also the file is about 180 mb big.. ?? AND the tekst on the end of the page is left out.. Please help me.. I'have really tryed everything. Thanks! Greetings, Daniel I need to know what the common practice is to open a printable page in a new window after a link is clicked. Something that you can print from the page or from the browser. Normally I would just open in a blank target but the window doesn't open up tight to the printable media. Any help would be great. Thanks! Hello all!! First time to this forum, but it was highly recommended. I was wondering if anyone had a simple code for capturing the current pane of a web page you are on, then send it as a print job to your default printer. Backround: We have an internal web portal for sales of the company and contains both text and graphs. The graphs are shown on screen but will not print normally. The software company (Dimensional Insight aka Diver) knows of the issue, but until it is fixed I thought the above could be a work around to the challenge. Please let me know if I need to explain further. Right now the code for button I am using is listed below.. very clean and simple, just hoping I can add a screen capture to it. //Start Code <HEAD> <script> function printWindow(){ bV = parseInt(navigator.appVersion) if (bV >= 4) window.print() } </script> </HEAD> <BODY> <a href="javascript:printWindow()">Print This Page</a> </BODY> //End Code Hi Guys, Strange problem. I have a simple webform where users can fill in text and check/uncheck some checkboxes. When this is printed to pdf or paper (or print preview) in IE (7 or 8) the checkboxes are printed unchanged. E.g. user sets a check, this is printed unchecked ... or with a pre-checked box with the user unchecked, is printed checked. Same goes for the radio. Only when I remove the DocType completely, IE prints it correctly. But I need to use XHTML-strict. This is a simple example which fails in IE: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="nl" xml:lang="nl-NL"> <body> <input type='checkbox' name='y'/><br/> <input type='radio' name='x'/><br/> </body> </html> Doesn't work with any doctype I tested (loose or html4). Anyone a idea how to solve this? Many thanks, Michael How to create explorer like menu in Html or java script? eg + Game(inside this Cricket and Football) when click on + sign it become like-- - Game -Cricket -Football Can anybody suggest me, by which command I can do it? Commercial Removals || Removals and Storage||Specialist Removals Hi all I have a print issue in IE v6.x. The website is divided in different frames and I have a menu which contains a print button. This button takes out the content in the main frame and insert it into its own window so it can be printed without the other frames. This works fine in Firefox, if the page is to wide compared to the paper then Firefox automatically resizes the entire page so it fits. This on the other hand does NOT happen in IE, probably because it just does not have than functionality. So the page gets cut and does not look so good when printed. Is there anyway to solve this? This also happens if I have restricted the main div which contains everything to less then a paper size. If the DIV contains other divs besides each other, then the info at the right DIV gets cut when the page is at its end (in width). But like I said this works fine in Firefox since it automatically makes the page smaller. Is there anyway to do something like this in IE as well? Thx in advance for all help! Hello to all experts in HTML, I want to know, because when I try to print the contents of a DIV I print all text except the images. I created a DIV centered on my page, and inside there is some text and a background image. I haven't used the <IMG> tag for the background image but the style: background-image:#; <div> <a class="print" href="#" onclick="window.print()"><img src="icon.png" /><br />Print</a> <div id="content"> <p> eccc...... </div> </div> Can you please explain me, why I did not print from what I see from my browser? Thank you! ps. Sorry for my bad English. Hi, I can't get the variable E to print at the end by the form answer. It is calculating cubic inches, then the Answer is to gallons. I want to see both answers. Thanks in advance!! Code follows: <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Calculation</TITLE> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function CalculateSum(Atext, Btext, Ctext, Dtext, form) { var A = parseFloat(Atext); var B = parseFloat(Btext); var C = parseFloat(Ctext); var D = parseFloat(Dtext); var E = (A*C*D) + ((A/2) * (B-C)*D); form.Answer.value = E/200 ; } /* ClearForm: this function has 1 argument: form. It clears the input and answer fields on the form. It needs to know the names of the INPUT elements in order to do this. */ function ClearForm(form) { form.input_A.value = ""; form.input_B.value = ""; form.input_C.value = ""; form.input_D.value = ""; form.input_E.value = ""; form.Answer.value = ""; } // end of JavaScript functions --> </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY> <P><FONT SIZE="+2">Calculation</FONT></P> <FORM NAME="Calculator" METHOD="post"> <P>Enter A: <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="input_A" SIZE=10></P> <P>Enter B: <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="input_B" SIZE=10></P> <P>Enter C: <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="input_C" SIZE=10></P> <P>Enter D: <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="input_D" SIZE=10></P> <P><INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="CALCULATE" name="AddButton" onClick="CalculateSum(this.form.input_A.value, this.form.input_B.value, this.form.input_C.value, this.form.input_D.value, this.form )"></P> <P><INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="Clear Fields" name="ClearButton" onClick="ClearForm(this.form)"></P> <P>Cubic Inches = <script type="text/javascript"> document.write(E); </script> <br> Gallons =<INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="Answer" SIZE=12> </P> </FORM> </BODY> </HTML> In IE6 and FF, my page prints just fine. In IE7, depending on the environment, it either prints next to nothing or a paragraph of text. Either way, it's missing about 2-3 pages of content. I've scoured online and can't find any fixes. Any assistance would be much appreciated. I created a form with html. At the end of the form there are two buttons, the button "entry", and the button "reset". When clicking on "entry" button i want to print the form's elements. How can i do it? Is there any way to avoid to print buttons or images in printer Hi Guys, I am building a website for a client, and I have included a contact form on the website. It turns out that they would prefer it if the form could be printed out instead of emailed. All I have is 3 fields, and I want them to output to a page where they can print directly. The design of the output page will be minimal as in the end the forms will be faxed to a number. Is there some way I can do this with HTML? Or is advanced language needed? Cheers LTC I am working on an application within a website. Most of the HTML for the entire site, I did not create myself, just some HTML and CSS for a specific application. Even in that application, I imported some of the text (which contains HTML tags) from a previous application. So, I only did a small portion of the HTML/CSS. My problem is that when users print out this page in IE6, some of the rows of the main table are missing from the printout. For example, this page: http://www.northcarolina.edu/pe_test/sample_pe.php Does any one have any knowledge of a bug that would cause IE6 not to print some rows? Does any one see any reasons why some rows in the tables (the ones with class='workplan') would skip rows when printing? Thank You. If you open an html document in IE8 and go to File/Page Setup, you'll see Margins (Left, Right, Top & Bottom). Anyone know any html code that will change these margins? |