I believe the OP wanted to achieve some sort of printing of SOME of the
content from within the original page, which isn't possible to my knowledge.

BTW calling print dialogues, etc etc will be a headache too.

Instead of a printer icon, what about a "printer friendly" icon, which they
can click which gives them the column they want on a simple page.... then
all they have to do is CNTRL-P.


Justin


on 06/11/02 12:30 AM, Maxim Maletsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> There is nothing "special" about such function...
> 
> Simply pass a different GET variable
> (site.com/page.php?getvariable=value) value for each column and have an
> if/else logic in your PHP code.
> 
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> "Ines" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... :
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>> Hello there!
>> 
>> I am really new to PHP and in good old copy/paste tradition i was looking
>> for a script that would serve my needs - unfortunately without success.
>> Perhaps some of you could help me?
>> 
>> I am looking for a special print function:
>> 
>> I have three coloumns on the page. Under each there is a printer icon. When
>> i press the printer icon underneath the left coloumn i only want a print
>> version of that left coloumn. same goes for the middle and right coloumn.
>> 
>> Has anyone ever seen a script that can do that?
>> 
>> Many thanks for your help!
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>> Ines
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