the only way i can see you doing this is to launch the web page in an
instance of IE, perhaps in full screen mode, then to take an image snap shot
of the screen. This would then be followed by the appropriate clipping and
resizing of your image. This wouldn't take the whole page, but just what
that instance of IE can see...
unless you want to write an HTML renderer. **8-D
Dan.
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I'd like to learn how to convert a homepage to an image dynamically.
Any page for that matter with results embedded in another page
as can be observed by this example [1]. Comments?
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[1] http://www.whois.sc/microsoft.com