the only way I can think of, which I did, was saved the html document in a file
that was common to another PC (running windows) as well as an rsh daemon.

I then used rsh to push a command to the windows computer to open internet 
explorer
using the pathname pointing to the shared directory the HTML document is is, 
then
using the same rsh deamon, pushed a command to the PC to print to the default
printer.

It worked, 90% of the time.

This was with UV on linux, and IE on a PC running the rsh daemon (service)

George

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:u2-users-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Dianne Ackerman
> Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 11:56 AM
> To: U2 List Server
> Subject: [U2] [UV] printing html documents
>
> I have some documents that were created by users using html editors
> (different kinds) which then were saved into uv files.  I want to read
> in these documents from within a basic program and send them to the
> printer, all nicely formatted.  Any ideas?  The reason I'm doing it
> from
> basic is because I have a lot of other data that I'm working with also,
> the html files are just a small part of it.  Thanks.
> -Dianne
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