If it was an FF extension, wouldn't the end user have to download that, or 
is it possible to embed an FF extension like an Active X control?  I guess 
you could force them to download the extension if they want to use the 
coupon.

As it's a major retailer I'm kinda surprised they wouldn't want to go the 
barcoding route.  That would give them much better control, and wouldn't 
cost much up front since conceivably they already have all the hardware and 
some sort of POS software that could probably integrate coupons.

-- Josh



----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: CF Print coupon one time - STUMPER


>I agree under normal circumstances.  However, it's for a major retailer and 
>even though the coupons are < $1.00 off, the amount of downloads/prints it 
>a cost control issue that has to be as tight as possible.
>
> Is there any other technology besides ActiveC controls of Firefox 
> entensions
> that I'm not thinking of that would allow me to bypass the print dialog 
> box?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Great feedback. Thanks.
>
>>I totally agree. For your run of the mill Grocery store coupons,
>>Not worth the effort, but something more vital, yes.
>
> 

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