I have serveral links on webpage, and each linked to file such as doc, pdf, xls, etc. Just wondering if there's a way to to print those file by clicking on the link (without opening the file). any javascript or vbschip that does that?
Is any way to print a pdf file automatically using ASP?
Once the pdf file is loaded from a website or whatever, the file will be printed from the printer which is located on the server side. How to do it by using ASP?
I have link from a page.If you click on 'pedir presupuesto' it goes to a form, when someone clicks submit on the form the next page sends an e-mail, and must print part of the table from the original asp page (0.asp - from the first darker grey header to the second one).
i would like to be able to print a txt/.doc file from the client end. the file is located on my server. Since there are multiple files (invoices)..i dont want the client to open each on individually and print them.. Is there any way of printing them. even if i can print one of them, i can print the rest by putting them in a loop, since they are named apporpriately.
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,
I can run these commands successfully from the command-prompt on the server but from an ASP page, I get nothing not even an error. The Text output for NET PRINT is a blank text file.
I feel something is different on the permissions side because this code/approach use to work fine.
I have ASP statements stored in SQL and want to run them on an ASP page. I am printing the data onto the page using ASP, but the ASP code that comes from SQL just appears as actual text. For example, it appears as:
I am developing an Intranet application for a business. I would like to be able to print out certain bits of information just as regular applications do. I realize that this is a little more difficult, and after doing research it seems that the best way to print is to use JavaScript's "window.print();" command.
The only problem I have with this is that
#1 - it prints the address and date at the bottom of the page #2 - it prints the page numbers at the top of the page.
Is there any way around this (without having to alter IE's configuration)? Or perhaps do I need to approach printing in another way? Perhaps VBScript?
Is there such a thing as putting some code on a page that makes it so noone could print out that page? Maybe something that disables the browsers print function or something?
i seem to have a problem printing my timesheet to make it fit into a a4 paper. is there a way to have it to print using ASP but force it to print in a4 landscape.I have tried using my printer settings and force it to landscape,but the whole table and font comes out really big and makes it continue to print to another page.
I have also tried to use the printer settings to print into A4 or even print to 60% of the size, but still cannot. Even though the data is not really long it goes to another page.
I am trying to implement a printing to file solution of a html page on the server. What I have is a form with a IE control that loads the page I want to print to.
I am using execWB command for printing. Printer's port is set 'To file'. Everything works fine when I am running that component from a desktop apps. But when I call that component from an asp page nothing is happening. I dont see any dialogs popping up on the screen. BTW, if I print to a printer works fine either.
We have LOADS of documents scanned to PDF format, stored in SQL tables.Allowing a client to browse our ASP driven site to select and view individual PDFs has been no problem. ("index" table is queried to show list of available PDFs, user clicks a link in the list, PDF reader shows the document in a new window.) Now, they would like a feature that would PRINT (at their location) batches of documents via the website, preferablely with a single click.
I would like to have a PRINT button on my page, that redirects to another page which is more printer friendly. I am pulling the content of a database (msAccess) into the initial page, and want that content to carry accross..
Here is an example of the page http://www.australie-voyages.com/en...-tours.asp?id=8
I'm having problems printing to the page. When the user click on the print button it is suppose to print the document to the page and it's not. What am I doing wrong? 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
Im trying to print a report from a web service. When the web service is called, a message "invalid logon" appear. The following code is the code used to print the report: Code:
Does anyone know of any script that would allow me to put the content of part of my webpage between some tags which when a user prints the page it will only print the content between the tags
I'm working on a project where I have a print button on my ASP page.Currently, I have it setup to open a "printible version" of the form with the print window automatically popping up. However, depending on the screen resolution of the user and the IE window size the printible version doesn't look right (but it prints correctly). I'd like to open the print preview window automatically instead how I'm currently doing it. Is there a way to do this?
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 am overlaying several [optional] gifs, each one transparent, to build a picture displayed to the screen. How do I allow the user to print and/or save this?
If they right-click and save-as all they get is the top image, a blank 'acetate'. If they print, they get the same thing. If they were to print-screen, they could then paste to a photo-editor and crop out what they want, but they're dumber than that. I need to provide them a super-stupid-proof way to copy and paste [into powerpoint] or print.
I have found how to print a page without printing buttons and all that stuff...(it took me 2 days ). But I can't find how to print a page without printing the address at the bottom of the paper.