A 'Print This Page' Script Using the MS-XMLHTTP ob
Description
This 2-page article describes how to create a Printer Friendly Page using Microsoft's XMLHTTP component along with regular expressions. It shows how to use XMLHTTP to perform an actual HTTP GET request for the page that you wish to display in a Printer Friendly format. Then, it utilizes regular expressions to pick out chunks of text that the Web page author has defined to not appear in the Printer Friendly format. A neat read highlighting the capabilities of the XMLHTTP component and regular expressions
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| Date Included | 2005-06-25 15:07:30 |
| Date Modified | 2005-06-25 15:07:30 |
| URL | http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/052701-1.shtml |
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| Filesize | KB |
| Price | Free |
| Author | Troy Eberhard |
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