Try to use the xml2pdf converter "cocoon" from http://xml.apache.org
With this tool you can generate pdf-files from xml/xsl, so printing will
work better.


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Hi All

We r to provide web based platform independent  printing facility through
servlets in our current application. But if we simply use HTML then there is
no
page break type of things and it seems impossible to provide header and
footer
in a proper format. We r using

Oracle Application Server 4.0.8.1
Oracle 8i

Please guide me. Specially keep in mind that Oracle Application Server is
not
supporting JSP. Any type of guidance will be highly appriciated.

Regards

Shahzad Mahmood

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