HTML - Print Image Without Downloading It
I am setting up a website to print free birthday cards. However I am not at all experienced in html. Basically I want the customers to print the cards without
downloading the image. I thought I could do this perhaps by loading what I want printed in an iframe (???) The actual page will have the image with a watermark on it, and a printing link that prints the card without the watermark Similar TutorialsHi Guys. 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! Hi, I want visitors to be able to download files (.mp3) from my web site . I've looked through some of the posts on this and some seem to say just use something like: <a href="http://yourdownloadfile.mp3">Download This</a> others mention php. What is the best to use? Do I need php? Thanks Can someone post the code I would use to have a hyperlink on our webpage that would give visitors the option to view or download a pdf? Thanks! Hi, I'm putting up a store that sells downloadable content and am having trouble with the download procedure in the osCommerce system. Under Linux it works great but the host I am using uses Microsoft Server and after about 10 mb or 4 minutes time it runs out of resources and reports the download is complete when it is not. Now I'm looking for an alternative method to download the file without the buyer being able to see the exact URL for the file. If he could see that he would have the opportunity to pass it on to his friends. If dishonest he could just as easily email the file to all his friends but I digress. Using the store's download procedure I can only get 46kps where as I can get in excess of 200kps by entering the URL to the file in the address box at the top of the browser. Ok now I have procedures that will check to make sure the person is logged in and he has downloads available to the file before the procedure will continue so what I need to know is there a way to after the checks are run just do the equivelant of entering the URL at the top of the box without actually allowing the user to see the URL to the file? The store uses PHP to do this and under Linux is extremely fast, but under MS server is slower than crap and never completes. I thank you for reading this, I probably gave more information than was needed, but I would rather err on the side of too much than too little. Bob Hai I am displaying a list of mp3 files in a html file. I want to provide download option for the mp3 files from the html file. Now i am converting mp3 files to a zip file and then downloading it as below <a href="song.zip"> Download file</a> But i want to download it as an mp3 file itself. please any body guide me to download the mp3 file from the html file. Thanks Sakthi I'm trying to setup download links on my page. For exsample I have a file on my web server and I want a link that I can click on and it will bring up a download window. Can anyone PLEASE HELP! Generally when you click a link to e. g. JPEG image, it is open in browser window. When you click a link to a ZIP file, it is downloaded. Is there a possibility to force a browser downloading e. g. a JPEG image? There are download managers (such as DAP, etc.) which can download parts of files from different mirrors and assemble them on the same pc. Your users will need one of these installed to download the file, or you could send them your own download manager. If using a ready made download manager they'll need to enter the urls of the two mirrors of the file. Hi, I'm a photographer and I want to start posting portrait slideshows to my website. What I would like to do is have a simple HTML page with hyperlinks that when you click on the subjects name it will start the download for the slideshow. However, I would like for it to request a password before allowing someone to download the file. It doesn't have to be double super secret secure and is really more for keeping honest people honest. I would just like to have another step the might deter someone from downloading another person's slideshow. Any help with this coding would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! -Pam Hi, Im trying to put .pps or .ppt slideshows on my website but instead of playing the show, it wants to download. I thought they were working right at one point a long while ago, but nooooo...I must have been hallucinating! I would really appreciate any advice. page: http://jdsplace.us/vids/seriousvids/...worldpics.html the slideshow is beautyworldpics.pps code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Beautiful Views of Our World</title> </head> <body background="/background_images/b2.gif"> <a href="/new/lateststuff/lateststuff1.html"><img src="/gif/backblue.gif" border="none"></a> <center> <table border="4" width="60%"> <tr> <td> <center><font size="6"><em><b> Here are some fantastic photos of our world </b></em></font</center> </td> </tr> </table> <br> <font size="4"> Click the Blue button...may take a moment to load </font> <a href="/vids/seriousvids/beautyworldpics.pps"><img src="/gif/button43.gif" border="none"></a> </center> </body> </html> Please follow this link and observe how the page scrolls up after you have been taken there. It scrolls up because, unless you've been here before and have all the images stored on your computer, the images are continually downloaded and they expand the height of the page causing it to expand down and causing your browser to scroll up. Incidentally, the point at which you were supposed to be linked to ends up further down the page. Is there a way of preventing this? Is there a way of getting the browser to stick to the original point on the page where you were linked to? How do I get a sound file to automatically download when a user enters the page after purchsing? Thanks. I was hoping someone could clue me in as to whether or not this would be possible. I'm thinking it isn't but I need to make sure. I'd like to provide a file for people to download on my website, but when they click on the link and the download window appears I don't want them to have the option of opening it. Is it possible to only give them the option to save the file? Sounds incredibly unlikely but I gotta know. 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> Hi, how can I print the page ? <a>Print the page</a> should I use javascript ? which is the correct command (cross-platform) ? thanks 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. 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! 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. |