At 3:08 PM +0200 9/3/02, David Gonz�lez Blanco wrote:
>In the user's browser.
>
The only way to do it w/o it appearing in the user's browser
is to have them install a custom browser plugin and use a custom MIME
type that will do the right thing.
Other than that, the only option is to setup your PDF with an
open action that does a print - but that will still cause preview.
And note, this is all a GOOD THING - since I wouldn't want to
show up on someones web site and have my printer kick off...
Leonard
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