Ain't no such critter as a page break in html, but you can let the browser
help out.
True. But, there is one in XML.
You can use XML to insert PRINTABLE page breaks in your documents. That
is, you can specify where a page ends, and a new one begins, when the web
doc is sent to the printer.
On 08-Jul-01 Keyser Soze wrote:
Hi!! I'm new on this listand already have a problem :)
I need to create a report to send it to printer based on datas from my
database.firstly I tried pdf, but it's too hard to manage and it
generate big sized archives.
Any suggestions
I'm
on 7/8/01 10:04 AM, Keyser Soze at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to create a report to send it to printer based on datas from my
database.firstly I tried pdf, but it's too hard to manage and it generate
big sized archives.
Any suggestions
What kind of report?
a report of what?
If the browser supports CSS, you can define pagebreaks when it is
printed.
There is an excellent article at:
http://www.stars.com/Authoring/Languages/XML/BeginningXHTML/printing.html
It won't work in all browsers, but it gets the job done often enough.
On Sunday, July 8, 2001, at 10:04 AM,
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