[Javascript] Can html source be read

Dinuj Nath de2kcs07 at postmark.net
Wed Sep 15 04:17:37 CDT 2004


Thanks Rakesh,
Dinuj Nath
de2kcs07 at postmark.net

Rakesh Pai wrote:

> The most graceful way of providing with a print version of a page is
> by offering a seperate print style-sheet, IMHO. Of course, you'd have
> to plan for this before hand, and make your pages such that they can
> switch styles completely. Also, you'd need style-switcher scripts to
> generate a print preview. All this work is still simpler than doing
> anything with server side code, or even worse with JavaScript.
> Don't you want users to be able to print your pages if they have
> Javascript disabled? Is the printing feature so dependent on client
> side scripts that in the absence of a script interpretting engine, you
> dont want to give him a print?
> HTH,
> Rakesh Pai
> 
> 
> On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 05:04:16 +0000, Dinuj Nath <de2kcs07 at postmark.net>
wrote:
> > Hi,
> > This is my first mail to the list. I need some help
> > 
> > I have an asp page that is generated as a result of database query
> > against some input in a form.
> > 
> > Now I want to give a printable view of the result. I want to know if
> > I can read the html source of a frame/page and store it in a variable
> > so that I can use it to create a new page.
> > 
> > Thanking you
> > Dinuj Nath
> > de2kcs07 at postmark.net
> > 
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