ok! :)
i'm sorry if i asked it here... :p


--- In [email protected], James Keeline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > isn't there a way other than that?
> > i mean, not opening another page and just print a specific frame when
> > the print button is clicked
> 
> Printing is a browser action--not a server-side one.  PHP runs on
the server. 
> To access any ability to print you need to use a client-side
language like
> Javascript.  
> 
> The suggestion for CSS is pretty close.  You can set up separate
style sheets
> for print and screen displays.  The print CSS can have several id
elements with
> a display: none property along with appropriate fonts and colors.
> 
> Ultimately, while interesting, it is not a PHP topic except on a
peripheral
> basis.
> 
> James
> _____
> 
> 
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> 
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