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First time use on ASPX page... help |
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leeoze ![]() Beginner ![]() Joined: 25 Feb 11 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Hi,
I would like to enable my website visitors to print on the client side a pdf file that is located on the server side. I'm tring to use Quick PDF for this and have no idea how and what to use. I'll appriciate if any one can help me out on what library to use (ActiveX or DLL)? Also, I'm using C# with Javascript (NO VBScript!!) tnx leeoz
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Autodidact ![]() Team Player ![]() ![]() Joined: 03 Feb 06 Status: Offline Points: 21 |
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If I understand you correct you'd like to harvest the power given to Active-X authors once a plug-in was accepted in the browser (IE). That is a wish from your side that goes in the opposite direction of what a user in general would like anyone to be able to do.
In order to force a print at the client side, you would have to manage to download the library to their computer and run it there. I assume the people mostly able to perform this task without a users acceptance is one of the reasons why people need anti-virus software installed ... |
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