It's all handled automatically by the browser. That media="print" attribute on the <link> tag tells the browser to engage that stylesheet for the purposes of printing.
Respectfully, Adam Phillip Churvis Member of Team Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com Download Plum and other cool development tools, and get advanced intensive Master-level training: * C# & ASP.NET for ColdFusion Developers * ColdFusion MX Master Class * Advanced Development with CFMX and SQL Server 2000 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Fuqua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 5:06 PM Subject: [plum] <cfdocument> and plum print stylesheet > Good afternoon, > > I am interested in trying a few things with cfdocument tag. However, I want > to use the printstyle sheet. > > The printstyle sheet is 95% there all by itself. I would like to add a > header with page x of y and a footer. It seems like <cfdocument> will do > that very easily. > > My question is, how do I call the page with the printstylesheet.css? > > Also, just for the sake of understanding how it all works, how is my project > providing the correct style sheet when I press the print button in my > browser window? > > Thanks, > > > Mark > > > > ********************************************************************** > You can subscribe to and unsubscribe from lists, and you can change > your subscriptions between normal and digest modes here: > > http://www.productivityenhancement.com/support/DiscussionListsForm.cfm > ********************************************************************** > ********************************************************************** You can subscribe to and unsubscribe from lists, and you can change your subscriptions between normal and digest modes here: http://www.productivityenhancement.com/support/DiscussionListsForm.cfm **********************************************************************
