this is doing the same thing as putting window.print() in the onclick event
of print button.
What i want to do is :
Print the jsp/html page without printing the menu items and buttons of the
page... i.e, only the contents of the page....

any way to do this...????

----Original Message-----
From: Hardeep Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 4:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HTML printing


I did it this way:

<Head>
<script>
function doPrint()
{
  window.print();
}
</script>
</Head>
<body onLoad=doPrint()>
...other o.p. from JSP, the matter to be printed...
</body>


This is not EXACTLY printing, but see if this is viable.

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