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
>>
>>
>>
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