Printing - Large Image Starts To Print On Second Page
I have an ASP page with a header (title) and a long image. I get the image name from the database and write out the image's "src" attribute using response.write. Easy stuff. But when I print the page using Internet Explorer, the header prints on the first page, but the image shows up on the second page. (the image is too large to print on one page) Is there any way to force the image to start printing right underneath the header and not go to the second page? I've looked into CSS to see if I can force this somehow. No luck. If I make the image smaller, it prints on first page. But I don't want to do that.
I want to print a complete asp page without using Javascript command window.print(). I want to print current web page in backgroud withot displaying printer dialog. Can you give me some information.
i make a data display page, its showing all records, now i want user just press print button, and that print all data on screen, secondly user input 2 dats From ..... To......, so data in between that day will print,
principally I'm a photographer, and in the absence of any image galleries I could make sense of I created my own asp pages in Dreamweaver displaying images from a path stored in a database. These can then be paged through, all done using server behaviours in Dreamweaver. However, because I wanted to include some text next to my images, again a field in the database, I have to scale them down. I would like to give the user the option to see a larger version of the image on display, preferably in a pop-up window that is then closed by the user before they continue scrolling through the images....
My ASP.Net page displays an image file of some application form, legal size. When I choose to print the page, only parts of the form got printed----missing the fields at far left and bottom. It might be possible to adjust the image size when it is saved. But would it be possible to do that from the ASP.Net page?
I have an ASP page which users can call with various parameters to generate data for reports.
However, some users who specifiy very few parameters and so generate a large result page are geting challenged for their network credentials after approx 30 seconds.
When they enter their credentials for the third time the page returns with a 401 "You are not authorized to use this page"
Yet if they specify more parameters (and so get a smaller result page) then the page returns normally.
If checked the query in the database and it runs fine with no errors, so I ssupect I'm hitting some sort of buffer limit within IIS? Code:
If I put a link on my webpage that says click here to print page. How can I get the print code to specifically print only the information between a specific <TD></TD> tags? See cause if I just let it print the whole page it is all messed up cause it is too big to print on one page.
My other concern is that I want to print a ASP web page which takes some parameters from the current page. How can I print that page directly without opening it
If i make a table using a query on a web page.How can i make that web page print to the printer without having to make the user click on file print etc?Is there a way to do this?
I write a page in HTML ,user can print it I want to fix page size in print page set up to (legal) that doesn't need user every time change option how I can do this.
How would it be possible to print some output before the script is finished, or a line at a time if possible with HTML specs? This is because I'm running a LDAP query that takes some 30-60 seconds to complete after which it prints out the info. I would need some status printed out in the middle or before so that user knows that something ought to be happening in the background I've tried printing the info in between head-tags, but it didn't do the job
I have a list that has two pages or more. How to print all the pages clicking a print button? Right now, it just prints the screen using the following.
The requirement is, I need to print a disclaimer text, it contains some chinese characters also. This text is like copy right information. This text needs to be always come at the foot of the page.
The report can be in html/pdf/rtf format.
When I try with pdf/rtf by setting the text in footer. I am struking with chinese characters.
I'm on a project for a government application. For a given domain object, there is a report that is pre-generated, converted to PDF, and stored in the database.
The client wants to have a list of these domain objects, each one with a print icon at the end (which is already done).
The problem is when they click on the print icon, a postback is acceptable, but basically they want to hit the database, download the PDF, stream it to the browser, and print it, all without any pop-ups.
In short, other than the blink of a page for a post-back, they want Win App functionality of clicking print, and a PDF printing without any other interaction (downloading the PDF, file-> print, etc).
Since its a PDF, I know this isn't possible with Javascript. I have no experience with ActiveX whatsoever, so I was hoping for advice on whether this was completely impossible, and the level of effort involved.
I think its impossible, but I want to at least say I've done my homework before I tell the consultant that who thinks it can be done.
i wanted to have a [ print this (friendly version) ] page that would display the content separately and then the user could print the page using the above script.
I have a pretty complicated site written in ASP (it's not live yet, so I really do not want to post a url). On one of my pages, I have a header, the top area, and then the middle area which changes when I click on different links, but the url remains the same.
I need to figure out how to print the middle area. When I just do a print page, it doesn't come out formatted correctly at all. I've been playing around with printing/converting to PDF, which works well, except that most pdf components expect a URL to print, and in this case my url is generic..it doesn't point to a specific page.
I display an HTML Report on the screen and have a print button on the page. The print button uses the following JavaScript code.
onClick="window.print()"
Works great except it displayed the print dialog box and the user must hit the print button on the diaglog box to print the report. Is there any way to print the Web Page directly without displaying the Print Dialog Box?
Is it possible to prompt the user to print an asp page? For example, in this instance, I have created a job logging and monitoring system. At the completion of the job, I would like the user to be prompted if they want to print the job. If they say yes then the page is printed.
While not rs.eof <td><%=rs("InvoiceNo")%></td> <td><%=rs("Name")%></td> <td><a href="InvoicePrint.asp?WInv=<%=rs("InvoiceNo")%>"></a></td> <td>Print this invoice</td> rs.MoveNext Wend
Now user needs to click the link to open the invoice, and then select File--Print from the menu to print it out, and then return back to print another. As the table is very long, they need to scroll again to find the next one.
I want to make the user more comfortable, that they simply click the "Print" button in the end of the row, without opening the page, print the invoice no they want. Is it possible?
I'm attempting to print to a Zebra printer (barcode) by taking the results of an .asp page and sending the output to the Zebra printer, which will interpret the output / embedded Zebra Program Language (ZPL).
Thus, printing the output at runtime. Does anyone know how to send a dos command from an .asp page that will send the .asp result output to a notepad file then send the notepad file to the printer at run-time? I tried the following code:
We have a page that reads records from a database and displays them. Basically name/address/city/state/zip/county/phone. These records are between 4-6 lines a piece (there are other variables involved).
When printing these records via i.e. we currently have a process where we determine how many records have been written and eventually put a table with .break { page-break-after: always } style applied to it. The problem is, sometimes a page will hold 14 records, sometimes 15, sometimes 16. Is there a better approach to this so that records don't get cut off and it maximizes the number of records that display on each page?
Is it possible to print multiple records wherein there should be 3 records per page.Once the supervisor logged-in, there's a link where he can print all the records of his subordinates. Currently I have a print.asp file which gets all the data and arranged in aparticular format.
I've created a tabular form(interface) with proper arrangement of data. How can I set such condition, wherein there's only 1 form, but it should be printed on the paper depends on the # of records (3 tabular form per page, where 3 tabular form = 3 records of different people)? Is it possible? Do I have to make 3 tabular forms? If I'm going to do this how will I select or use the recordset?
Here is my code and when i print out this page i see the url for the page and also the time and 1 of 1 which is the page number can someone tell me how i can avoid these things so they are not printed ....
My first project is to create a printable form containing dynamic fields that is why we implemented it in asp.
My problem now is that some of the pages needs to be printed in portrait, and some in landscape orientation. I was able to do it successfully using css but it only works for IE6.0. Our client needs it to work also for IE5.5.