IE

P

Padam

How to change the Header And Footer information that IE Uses to print
pages via code?
 
M

Mark Parnell

Sometime around 16 Nov 2003 20:50:21 -0800, Padam is reported to have
stated:
How to change the Header And Footer information that IE Uses to print
pages via code?

File>Page Setup

F1 will tell you what you can use for what.
 
O

Owen Jacobson

Mark said:
Sometime around 16 Nov 2003 20:50:21 -0800, Padam is reported to have
stated:


File>Page Setup

F1 will tell you what you can use for what.

To expand on Mark's answer, you can't change how the page will print
from within the page. That's up to the user, not the author. As it
should be.
 
P

Padam

How to change the Header And Footer information that IE Uses to print
pages via code?

If any body is having solution of this , please give the solution. its very urgent
 
M

Mark Parnell

Sometime around 17 Nov 2003 20:03:53 -0800, Padam is reported to have
stated:
If any body is having solution of this , please give the solution. its very urgent

I gave you the solution yesterday. In case the post didn't show up on your
server, I'll try again.

I wrote:

<quote>
File>Page Setup

F1 will tell you what you can use for what.
</quote>

Owen Jacobson added to that:

<quote>
To expand on Mark's answer, you can't change how the page will print
from within the page. That's up to the user, not the author. As it
should be.
</quote>
 
N

Nico Schuyt

To expand on Mark's answer, you can't change how the page will print
from within the page.

Is that so?
I never tried it but maybe a combination of CSS page-break-before and a
header and footer that only show on printing can do the job.
That's up to the user, not the author. As it
should be.

Why should it? If the information is improved by printing a header/footer it
seems perfectly acceptable.

Nico
 
P

Padam

Hi mark
i didn't get solution yet of this. actually my problem is that i
have heml text and i m taking print out of this page , so when i m
taking print out of this page i m getting header on first page only
and footer on only last page.but i wants header and footer on each
page.So if we can set the browser setting through coding then its
possible or any other way.
If anybody is having solution please reply.
Thanks
Padam
 
R

rf

Padam said:
Hi mark
i didn't get solution yet of this. actually my problem is that i
have heml text and i m taking print out of this page , so when i m
taking print out of this page i m getting header on first page only
and footer on only last page.but i wants header and footer on each
page.So if we can set the browser setting through coding then its
possible or any other way.
If anybody is having solution please reply.
Thanks
Padam

It can not be done.

Cheers
Richard.
 
P

Padam

Hi
This i required for both IE and NS because the site i have developed
should be compatible with both IE and NS.If u have a solution please
reply me soon
Thanks
Padam
 
R

rf

Padam said:
Hi
This i required for both IE and NS because the site i have developed
should be compatible with both IE and NS.If u have a solution please
reply me soon

Are you actually reading the replies to your post?

You can not change the headers and footers used when a user prints a page.

It does not matter how much you require it, you can not do it.

Up until IE release 5.5 it was even impossible to affect these things with a
program written to directly access the Internet Explorer custom control,
without serious registry hacking and dialog subclassing. There has never,
ever been any way to do anything with the headers and footers using HMTL. IE
is a web browser. Printing a web page was added as an afterthought and
control is very limited.

Cheers
Richard.
 
M

Mark Parnell

Sometime around Sat, 29 Nov 2003 06:03:35 GMT, rf is reported to have
stated:
You can not change the headers and footers used when a user prints a page.

It does not matter how much you require it, you can not do it.
control is very limited.

And rightly so. :)
 

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