oops. meant as long as the page doesn't have FRAMES, it can have forms.
>-----Original Message----- >From: George Gallen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:47 PM >To: U2 Users Discussion List >Subject: RE: [OT] Complete Browser Window Image Capture? [solved] > > >http://www.innermedia.com/cc/index.htm > >As long as the page doesn't have forms. >Cost is $149, not too bad. But they do have a free 20 use > evaluation period. > >George > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Larry Hiscock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:05 PM >>To: U2 Users Discussion List >>Subject: RE: [OT] Complete Browser Window Image Capture? >> >> >>Yep. Either PSP or GIMP would be for combining images. I >>haven't used GIMP >>in a while (I mostly use PSP and Photoshop), so I can't speak >>for it. PSP >>has a nice "stitch" feature that allows you to combine slices >>of an image. >>You can overlay the slices with the upper layer set to partial >>transparency >>so you can see through to the lower layer. It really helps >>with getting the >>images lined up straight. >> >>Wendy had a good idea, too. If you have Adobe Acrobat, just >>print the page >>from your browser to the Acrobat printer driver or the distiller. >> >>Larry Hiscock >>Western Computer Services >>http://www.wcs-corp.com >> >> >> >-- >u2-users mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users > -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users