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OriginalGriff wrote: Can I borrow a couple of million until payday?
"...I got into real estate by borrowing small amount of money, few millions from my dad..." Trump
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Damn him, that means I'm now at 6,999,999,999!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Right there with you, except I look for senior discount.
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Nish Nishant wrote: Meanwhile, here I am wondering if I should go get a haircut or wait for the Sunday coupon to get $2 off. That's how Bill saved for the #1 spot!
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Wait for the Sunday coupon! I assume you (like me) are a SuperCuts customer?
/ravi
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Great Clips
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Wo! Never heard of them until just now - thanks for the tip!
/ravi
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I am not sure they have them in Canada though.
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I was surprised to see there are tons of them in Toronto!
/ravi
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I swear by the Flowbee [^]
I've saved a fortune, it is so convenient, it does the job and I don't have to get creeped out by 'Maurice, I'll be your stylist today' massaging my neck (shudder).
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I wish I had enough hair to use it.
/ravi
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That is staged.
It couldn't happen.
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Hello All,
Not a programming question.
But just wondering, if we can retrieve fields from the database and generate html on the fly(including lot of div styling) on a click of a button say 'print further information'? Or the best way is on click user goes to another page with all the information and then give him an option to print the page as usual using print styles?
Can such generic questions be posted here? Else i will move it to Q/A section.
Thanks in advance.
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cp-andy wrote: But just wondering, if we can retrieve fields from the database and generate html on the fly(including lot of div styling) on a click of a button Yes. It's not that difficult - providing you're using appropriate techniques (for example WebSockets).
Such generic questions can be asked here. It's when you want to know how to do it that it's no longer appropriate for the lounge. Be aware though, with such a vague requirement, you will most likely get abuse if you post it in QA; not everyone is friendly in there.
This space for rent
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Thanks Pete -
I will take care in future.
Here is the user journey to give you more details -
1. In page A, there is a list of articles that user can click on and view it.
2. Next to the list, there is a button that says 'print further information'
3. Once user clicks on that - behind the scene, we pull through all the relevant data from the DB and add it to the html template (on the fly)(with all the styling i.e. text in two column instead of one, header logo, footer, coloured divs etc)
So my question is whether it is better/easy to create a page with html template and pulling relevant data seperately. And on button click we just redirect to that page and force print option so that print window appears?
Or this all can be done behind the scene and on button click, user just gets an print window option straight away?
I will see what WebSockets can offer on this matter. Thanks
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A pint would be nice, thank you (I'm assuming that was a typo?
If not, look at CSS3 Media Queries[^] ?
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Duncan Edwards Jones wrote: pint would be nice
haha I wish.
Duncan Edwards Jones wrote:
If not, look at CSS3 Media Queries[^] ?
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To the best of my knowledge, you can't print HTML without viewing it first...this is a good thing for those of us old and grey enough to remember fax spam.
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imho questions like this are often answered on the QA forums, but I suggest you be as specific as possible; be sure and tag your question so it shows what stack you are using: ASP.NET, WinForms, WPF, etc.
«Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.» Benjamin Franklin
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They're using Apple Safari. Haven't they suffered enough?
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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Other browsers have similar bugs that have been expoited recently. The BBC, however, is obsessed with Apple as are most of the "artistic" industries. Their tech section is littered with Apple articles, if someone brings something out (a new phone, a new service) the article is always written as a "Contender to Apple's throne" article. They write as if Apple is the only vendor for tech and that everyone has an iWhatever, completely ignoring Apple's small portion of the market. That is why Apple's Safari has been singled out for attention.
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