You just sent me 4 message which were fairly obviously intended for CF-talk.

Here's one.

The others are:
re: session logout on browser close
re: tehcnology?
re: <cf_dhtmlMenu>

Just thought you'd like to know why they didn't post. :-)



  --Ben Doom
    Programmer & General Lackey
    Moonbow Software

: -----Original Message-----
: From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 1:12 PM
: To: CF-Talk
: Subject: RE: (Flash/CFMX Rocks!) Flash Remoting and Popchart
:
:
: I believe there is a way to change the SRC attribute of a style sheet, in
: which case you might be able to swap the default style sheet out
: for a style
: sheet that sets all your menus and other web-only display elements to no
: display and then use that for printing instead of having a whole separate
: page -- assuming the user doesn't have script-blocking enabled, this would
: probably be the simplest solution, with the fewest moving parts.
:
: Of course, you also have to consider browser compatibility issues.
:
: And ( you probably are already aware ) you can force page breaks with CSS
: using page-break-before: always; or page-break-after: always ...
:
: Isaac Dealey
: Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer
:
: www.turnkey.to
: 954-776-0046
:
: > Rick,
: > You could put the data into a PDF and let people save or print the data.
: > That way you have ultimate control of the placement of data.
:
: > -AD
:
: > -----Original Message-----
: > From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: > Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 7:23 PM
: > To: CF-Talk
: > Subject: RE: (Flash/CFMX Rocks!) Flash Remoting and Popchart
:
:
: > Thanks, Ben.
:
: > For printing purposes (I'm still looking for a good, inexpensive
: > printing
: > solution for data that spans multiple pages so the data won't
: > be cut in half between pages) I'd probably do with Flash what I do
: > in HTML display now:  for online viewing I have the tables, but when it
: > comes time to print, I usually have a link to a page without the
: > graphics,
: > menu, etc.,
: > that more or less shows them what the printed page will look like.  I
: > guess
: > I could
: > do that with Flash, too...
:
: > Rick
:
: > -----Original Message-----
: > From: Ben Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: > Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 9:55 PM
: > To: CF-Talk
: > Subject: RE: (Flash/CFMX Rocks!) Flash Remoting and Popchart
:
:
: >> Have you run into many issues that make a Flash MX
: >> interface unsuitable for apps that are typically browser-
: >> based apps?
:
: > Rick,
: >     I generally go with this rule of thumb.  If you have a lot of
: > data that needs to be displayed in tables or if you have data that needs
: > to be printed (especially this one), go with HTML.  Otherwise, Flash
: > could be a good app.
:
: > Although you can use Flash to output large datasets like that, it's
: > typically faster and easier in HTML.  As for printing, well... Flash
: > printing = evil.  <g>
:
:
: > Ben Johnson
: > Information Architect
: > www.architekture.com
: > [p] 720.934.2179
:
:
:
:
:
: >
: 
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