HTML output help
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Fri Mar 2 09:13:55 PST 2007
Y'all catch dis heeyah? Richard Hane been jivin' 'bout like:
> However an item that I need some help on is how to produce the
> web output so pages come out correctly and have the header print
> properly. My question is how are others determining end of page (ie. 60
> lines) for printing? Are you using line count? Does anyone have a
> sample processing snipet they can post?
There's no line count on a web page. You could do one header and an
endless table or divs, or you could use sessioning or other fields like
place=50 to tell you to drop the first 50 on the ground and start at 51,
and have each page link to a page forward (and possibly a page back) plus
50 lines, for example, so you'd have place=100 next (and a back link to
place=0).
And if you were asking something entirely different, I didn't get
it--mostly because I'm having to guess at what you mean by end of page for
printing in a web context, since web pages are just broken by how much
content fits on a piece of paper when rendered, usually. If you're wanting
to do something like print preview would do, I'm guessing you'd have to do
something with Print Wizard and possibly WePO.
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