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>This shoule be silent printing. No print dialogue box should be displayed to
>the user.
I think I get what you are saying now.
If a regular webpage could do that, any malicious webpage could
submit tons of junk print jobs.  That would be very bad.
So, there has to be a dialog of some sort to confirm
that the user actually does want to print.
So, that would be a very bad idea.
I don't know exactly what you are doing.  Is this an intranet
sort of thing?
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