Am/On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 01:32:07 +0100 schrieb/wrote MB: >Matthias Schmidt said: > >>open the html in your webbrowser. >>You can do so by choosing the little globe on the bottom of the window >>and then choose show in webbrowser. >>From there you can print the html message. No big deal, always works for me. > >That does NOT solve the problem of needing the headers and the HTML >message printed on the same page. Please PAY ATTENTION to the actual >problems presented before you come up with a "solution".
What are you for a strange person shouting around here on the list, when people just try to help. Try to switch your brain on before typing. If you need the headers just print the text message. > >My idea was to intercept the printing of the message and via scripting >get the headers needed and inject those before the actual printing job. >This is feasible, though it would be better if there was an app or >codelibrary out there that could do the actual intercept. >One possibly more easy way could be to get the headers via scripting and >the HTML message as a string and inject the headers as HTML before the >actual message, before this is opened inside the web browser. From there >it would of course be trivial to print the message with headers and all. > >Anyone up for it? as long as you shout around no one will write you a script. Thanks and all the best Matthias

