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The print button doesn't work for me in IE or Chrome. If I do print preview
the PDF isn't rendered correctly. Is that what you are seeing?

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Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 2:05 AM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Printing a web page on a kiosk

Are all of the sheets the same size, or some standard series of sizes?
Usually I believe they are A, B, C, & D? Each size being double the
previous size, or some similar arrangement?

Just for the fun of it I used Net Objects Fusion to make a web page with a
.pdf file I had lying around here. Hopefully this is where you are trying
to get to.

http://www.martinvt.com/Code_Samples/Print_PDF/print_pdf.html

Net Objects Fusion is an HTML tool that, in my opinion, solves a lot of
problems. To do this web page it installed a plugin to display the .pdf
file. NOF is not free, but the last I knew it was under a $100.
There are other solutions, but this is the solution I have at hand.



On 6/4/2013 11:41 PM, Jack Tucky wrote:
They have thousands of maps that each pertain to a specific section and
lot. So when I said they were static I meant that they do not change, but
there are many different ones.

I found some code that uses a style sheet to make the iframe display At
100% height.

Ill be able to try it tomorrow.

I'm not sure how I could print the report as HTML. I would have to
convert the maps to HTML on the fly I guess. I looked at some samples to do
that and it looked a little involved.




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