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Subject: Re: Screen and Print question.
I think it might depend on which browser and what your browser cache
settings are.
I don't know what the rules are, though.
Not any help,
Jerry Johnson
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Nope, no new request (afaik)
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Subject: Re: Screen and Print question.
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From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Screen and Print question.
Totally within the browser -- no page request to the server.
Some pages ha
Totally within the browser -- no page request to the server.
Some pages have a button to format for printing -- this usually is a
request to the server for another page with the data formatted in plain
text, with no (or limited) html tags.
You could also do this client side with _javascript_
I think it might depend on which browser and what your browser cache settings are.
I don't know what the rules are, though.
Not any help,
Jerry Johnson
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Nope, no new request (afaik). The html is in memory and to the best of
my knowledge from there it goe
Nope, no new request (afaik). The html is in memory and to the best of
my knowledge from there it goes straight to the print spool/buffer. Or
should if the browser developers did their job correctly.
> I have a bit of an off the wall question? If you are
> looking at a webpage, then print it from
I have a bit of an off the wall question? If you are looking at a webpage, then print it from the browser, does this create to new call to the page from the server or does it print the current screen in the browser?
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