>Yes of course, on the internet that would not be an option. But remember, "they" tell me I should go Web based, even if the fact that the application is available on line is of virtually no significance, at least not a priori. So I guess, and assuming all the printers that need to be addressed are handled via printer server, the lan server (where the action occurs) would "know" and "have access" to the local printers. In that case it could activate the printing activity automatically.
Sure, whenever the user completes a transaction involving printing, the web server can send a request (synchronous or asynchronous, HTTP or any other protocol) to the appropriate printer server that it can reach (network settings), and advise the user back that the job is [being (asynchronous, remove if synchronous)] printed on printer XX in YY location.
With this scenario, server controls all (FoxInCloud philosophy)
Thierry Nivelet
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