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Posted 11 Apr 2002 05:28:45
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11 Apr 2002 05:28:45 Ryan Miller posted:
I am deveoping a product catalog with product information sheets this isfinished and works fine in HTML/ASP.
Problem .... when a user prints the information in IE ( or NS for that matter )
will print the header and footer information, and this is not optimal for
delivering to clients.. I know you can get rid of the header and footer
information on the client end, but is there coding to force print settings
for margins, header, footer when printed etc.
Better Still does anyone know how to pass this information into a PDF
document, to make active(?) PDF documents.
Cheers, Ryan
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Replied 11 Apr 2002 09:23:10
11 Apr 2002 09:23:10 Viktor Farcic replied:
For creating PDF files on the fly: www.activepdf.com/
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I am deveoping a product catalog with product information sheets this is
finished and works fine in HTML/ASP.
Problem .... when a user prints the information in IE ( or NS for that matter )
will print the header and footer information, and this is not optimal for
delivering to clients.. I know you can get rid of the header and footer
information on the client end, but is there coding to force print settings
for margins, header, footer when printed etc.
Better Still does anyone know how to pass this information into a PDF
document, to make active(?) PDF documents.
Cheers, Ryan
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Viktor Farcic
TalkZone Manager
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I am deveoping a product catalog with product information sheets this is
finished and works fine in HTML/ASP.
Problem .... when a user prints the information in IE ( or NS for that matter )
will print the header and footer information, and this is not optimal for
delivering to clients.. I know you can get rid of the header and footer
information on the client end, but is there coding to force print settings
for margins, header, footer when printed etc.
Better Still does anyone know how to pass this information into a PDF
document, to make active(?) PDF documents.
Cheers, Ryan
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Viktor Farcic
TalkZone Manager
Replied 11 Apr 2002 13:30:35
11 Apr 2002 13:30:35 jason parker replied:
If your using PHP then check out:
www.interakt.ro/products/PDFreportsLite/index.php
HTH - Jaysun
Edited by - jaysun on 11 Apr 2002 13:32:38
www.interakt.ro/products/PDFreportsLite/index.php
HTH - Jaysun
Edited by - jaysun on 11 Apr 2002 13:32:38