[thelist] Printer Friendly Version
Ron Jourard
ronjourard at home.com
Wed Dec 27 08:47:58 CST 2000
Martin,
What if the pages you want to convert to printer version are part of a
single long article which is broken into several or more web pages?
Can you issue a command that will join all of the pages of the same
article into a single printer-friendly document, sans fluff?
Thanks, Ron Jourard
Toronto, Canada
www.defencelaw.com
you wrote:
> >If you are offering your content via a database or some other
dynamic
> >content generation process, just provide a link to the same content
sans
> >the "fluff". Another way would be to create two pages, one full
design the
> >other, minimal design.
>
> But that means maintaining 2 pages, rather than one. As sure
> as eggs is eggs, they will get out of sync at some point, you
> will forget which is the master version, and you'll have divergent
> editions.
>
> Better to have dynamically generated 'fluff' which can be swapped
out
> with an appropriate query string. Many people will be adding 'fluff'
with
> SSIs anyway, so conditionalising them will be a useful way to go.
>
> This is the way I'm going with my site:
>
> <!--#if expr="$QUERY_STRING = 'printable'" -->
>
> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/resources/print.css" />
> </head>
> <body>
> <table border="0" width="90%" class="cookie">
> <tr class="cookie" >
> <td>
> You are here: <a href="/"
class="crumb">easyweb.co.uk</a>
>
>
>
> <!--#else -->
>
> <!--#exec
cmd="/www/webspace1/web3060/web3060/cgi-bin/css_swap.cgi"-->
> <!--#include virtual="/resources/top2.fhtml" -->
> <img src="/cgi-bin/font_cookie.cgi?<!--#ECHO
VAR="QUERY_STRING"-->"
> height="1" width="1" alt="" hspace="2"/>
>
> <!--#endif -->
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