Totally within the browser -- no page request to the server.

Some pages have  a button to format for printing -- this usually is a  
request to the server for another page with the data formatted in plain  
text, with no (or limited) html tags.

You could also do this client side with _javascript_.

hth

Dick

On Jul 7, 2004, at 2:14 PM, Ian Skinner wrote:

> I have a bit of an off the wall question?��If you are looking at a  
> webpage, then print it from the browser, does this create to new call  
> to the page from the server or does it print the current screen in the  
> browser?
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