Paulo Alvim wrote:

Thanks a lot, Jeff!
This is exactly what I was looking for...



It would be the best solution (and the easier to use too) if it where supported. I've tried it in the past and failed miserably due to lack of support. Try alternative representations for printing, like


<LINK REL= "alternative" MEDIA="print" HREF="myfile.pdf" TYPE="application/postscript">

hth,

Manos

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De: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nome de Jeff Beal
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 7 de outubro de 2004 09:41
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Assunto: [struts] Re: Browser page break with ms/word myme


CSS2 includes page-break-before and page-break-after properties. Specifying position:fixed will cause a box to repeat on every page. I am not sure if this is supported in any browser, but that's where I would start.

See http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/page.html for details on paged media with CSS.

-- Jeff

Paulo Alvim wrote:


Hi!

I've read that the easier way to print using page break and Browser is to
send the ordinary text/html contents with proprietary MS-Word's page break
tags and "tell the Browser" to open that html using MS-Word. (In this


case,


we know the users will have Word installed).

I couldn't make the Browser open my "html" using word. I've tried to set


the


content type response in the Request Processor (my descendent) without
success...

Any one could help with the best approach using Struts? Is there any other
easier and light solution for page break (with specific header in each


page,


etc...) using Browser (no .PDF and .DOCs!)?

Thanks in advance

Paulo Alvim
Powerlogic - Brazil






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