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Thanks Paul,

In addition to the specification you referenced, I
also read a specificaton using a keyword named "@page"
to reference and specify page settings in script, thus
avoiding the need of instructing users to use
File->Page Setup dialogs to manually specify page
settings.

I read somewhere that Opera offered a buggy
implementation of @page, but none of the leading
browsers supported it.

Nathan.


--- Paul Tykodi <ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Dear Nathan,
> 
> Some work has already been undertaken, to provide a
> framework specification, for supporting some of the
> capabilities you have outlined in your posting.
> 
> For an overview, see the URL:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-print/
> 
> I'm not certain whether this specification addresses
> everything you would like to accomplish or not.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> /Paul
> --
> Paul Tykodi
> Principal Consultant
> TCS - Tykodi Consulting Services LLC
> 



                
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