On 8/3/06, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just checking in Firefox with the LiveHTTPHeaders extension, it looks
like FF downloads the print.css when the page is loaded, not when you
hit print or print preview. I'll go out on a limb and say that this
behaviour may well be common in
shelves at the back of my brain :0)
Chris
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Tracking print.css to detemine printed pages
On 8/3/06
On 8/3/06, Chris Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While on the surface that looks like a good solution, you have to
remember that by default browsers won't print any backgrounds (colors or
images) so the image you set as a background in the print.css file may
never get loaded.
My guess would be
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Tracking print.css to detemine printed pages
On 8/3/06, Chris Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While on the surface that looks like
Sigurd Magnusson wrote:
Has anyone used a separate, external print style sheet so that you could
review requests of the file, e.g. print.css, and look at the 'referer',
thereby seeing which pages get printed on a website? Does this technique
work, or do some browsers download this file with