in reply to Re: Printing from a browser
in thread Printing from a browser

Thanks chaps (and chapesses).

Printed those three out and will give them a go...

Cheers,David

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Re^3: Printing from a browser
by PerliKnight (Acolyte) on May 21, 2007 at 16:05 UTC
    Hi,

    Got

    $IE = Win32::OLE->new("InternetExplorer.Application") || die "Could not start Internet Explorer.Application\n";

    $IE->{visible} = 1;

    $URL = "http://news.bbc.co.uk";

    $IE->Navigate($URL);

    all of which works just fine. But... what's the one to send the page directly to the printer...? Anyone know?

    Thanks, David.

      in your OP (original post) you wrote:
      I want to be able to fetch a web page, save it in a file, render it in a browser and then print the rendered version.

      I can do the first 3 bits (LWP::Simple etc) but can't think how to get the rendered page to go straight to the printer.

      but your code example only passes a URL to the browser, not the file you've got with LWP::Simple. So no modification is applied. The browser gets the page directly from the source, no printing code in it. Maybe you want to modify the retrieved webpage, store it to a file and point the browser to that file.

      Another possibility is to set up a local proxy (see HTTP::Proxy) that retrieves the page on behalf of your browser, modifies it on the fly and serves it to your browser. You'd have to tell your browser to use that proxy.

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