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10/05/1999 15:43:15
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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10/05/1999 12:21:08
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Applications Internet
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00216706
Message ID:
00216864
Vues:
30
>>I've made some reports which output HTML (well, back in FPD, but I'm thinking of repeating that in VFP), and it worked just fine, except one glitch, which I never found out how to do: eject page when I want it when it's sent to printer.
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>>I couldn't find any way to force a form feed in HTML. It was probably not intended for printing, anyway, it's a floating, stretching and shrinking text etc etc, but still I'd like to know how do I force a page break in it.
>>
>>HTML gurus, anyone?
>
>I don't know of a way to do this without CSS. I don't think there is a plain ol' HTML tag that tells the browser when to break pages when printing. If you can use Style Sheets though, look at the PageBreakBefore and PageBreakAfter properties. Note- I don't know if either one of these properties will be browser independent.

Well that's good news. If it's capable of doing it in at least IE4 (and I'm using Netscape 4.5 and it recognizes style sheets), we're in the saddle. I'll check that with my local HTML gurus, or just find an appropriate RFC to read. Thanks.

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