Hello Mark, taking a screen shot is what I currently do (at the request of someone higher up), but it is not a good solution as a photograph is not a report, it takes up a lot of needless disk space, and it can't capture an entire history because a history of a couple weeks cannot fit on one screen.
I'm still messing with the mork.pl script. It seems that I've only gotten it to print out the visited websites for the current day. I'm looking for an option that says to print all history. I'll keep experimenting with it, but if anyone knows of a howto in addition to the comments within the script, I'd appreciate it being posted here. Textual tools that can be run from the command line are much more valuable than visual point-and-click tools in the long run (at least in my experience). thanks for taking the time to response, Matthew Metzger Mark Knopper wrote: > Oh, true, sorry. But in the spirit of using the tools that are > provided by the system, how about just displaying the history in the > window and capturing and printing the window? > Mark > > > On Feb 19, 2008, at 11:38 PM, Stuart Morgan wrote: > >> On Feb 19, 2008, at 6:19 PM, Mark Knopper wrote: >> >>> There is a way to show print history in Leopard (apart from Camino). >>> Go to System Preferences, Print & Fax, double-click the printer to >>> show its queue, then do Jobs->Show Completed Jobs. >> That would be a history of print jobs, not a printout of browsing >> history... >> >> -Stuart >> _______________________________________________ >> Camino mailing list >> Camino@mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/camino >> _______________________________________________ Camino mailing list Camino@mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/camino