Nope...not unless you are using some activex stuff to control the print
Other option is to not use the browser print font, but rather a print button
and have a hidden form submit to an empty windowor an iframe and have
that window call the print() function
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From: KNOTT, Brian [mail
If your using Apache mod_rewrite should do the job. Otherwise, maybe do
a Google for Friendly / Rewriting URL's in IIS?
Cheers
Gareth.
On 21/10/09 4:10 PM, KNOTT, Brian wrote:
> Is there a way to mask a URL. My problem is that when IE prints a
> page it also prints the URL. The customer is ha
Is there a way to mask a URL. My problem is that when IE prints a page it also
prints the URL. The customer is happy to see a URL but not the actual page
URL. They want to see a dummy URL. It can be the same domain, just needs to
be a direct page.
So from http://www.cf.com/reports/securityl
Monday 26th Oct at 6pm for 6:30 start
Steven will talk about the Swiz a Flex framework and his experiences
using it and Chris will give a roundup of Adobe MAX 2009.
Please RSVP on [1] to help with the catering numbers. You need to sign
in and join the group to RSVP.
[1] http://groups.adobe.com/
I will be at both Melbourne events
http://webonix.net/post/i-am-now-speaking-at-cf-objective-anz
2009/10/21 Geoff Bowers
>
> Folks,
>
> Looks like 10-13 November 2009 is shaping up to be a week of
> ColdFusion in Australia.
>
> 10-Nov (Sydney): Rumour and speculation only at this time, but
Folks,
Looks like 10-13 November 2009 is shaping up to be a week of
ColdFusion in Australia.
10-Nov (Sydney): Rumour and speculation only at this time, but its
possible we might have the "FORTA" and Terry in town for a gab-fest at
the Adobe Offices in North Sydney (more info as I hear it)
11-No