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Removing IE headers and footers when printing a page

hello,

how can I remove IE headers and footers when I print a page?
I'd like to use a code to remove them, not thru the IE page setup.

s/RC
Jul 23 '05 #1
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On 1 Jun 2004 11:57:59 -0700, reneecccwest wrote:
how can I remove IE headers and footers when I print a page?
Do you actually mean ..
'how can I remove IE headers and footers
when my *visitors* print my page'?
I'd like to use a code to remove them, not thru the IE page setup.


Why?

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Jul 23 '05 #2
I do not have any visitors and just wanna print out a page with a clean
format excluding IE headers and footers.


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Jul 23 '05 #3
Hi,
Users should have the right to do anything to their browser environment.
If they want the headers and footer, it's their choice.
You can advise (and force)them on how to change the options.

Kien
re**********@hotmail.com (reneecccwest) wrote in message news:<c1**************************@posting.google. com>...
hello,

how can I remove IE headers and footers when I print a page?
I'd like to use a code to remove them, not thru the IE page setup.

s/RC

Jul 23 '05 #4
On 01 Jun 2004 22:26:39 GMT, reneeccc west wrote:
I do not have any visitors and just wanna print out a page with a clean
format excluding IE headers and footers.


So turn off your damn IE header/footer
settings and get on with your life.

--
Andrew Thompson
http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite
http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology
Jul 23 '05 #5
Andrew Thompson wrote:
So turn off your damn IE header/footer
settings and get on with your life.


Must you be so rude?
His question is perfectly valid, and solveable. I don't have the solution
with me at the moment, but I've seen it and used it and it did the job.
There's no need to be hostile and rude about it.

--
Matt Kruse
Javascript Toolbox: http://www.mattkruse.com/javascript/
Jul 23 '05 #6
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 00:49:37 -0500, Matt Kruse wrote:
Andrew Thompson wrote:
So turn off your damn IE header/footer
settings and get on with your life.


Must you be so rude?


I think the text is quite clear,
(shrugs) take it as you will..
His question is perfectly valid,
(So we can toss the obvious
solution out the window..?)
..and solveable.


So give him his answer and
stop wasting bandwidth.

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Andrew Thompson
http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite
http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology
Jul 23 '05 #7
Mr. Thompson, looking for a job?
Anyway, that was exactly what I wanted to tell you. (wasting..wasting..)
I do not think you understand my question or just wanna be a dork around
here.
wella, Mr. Thompson, ignore the below sentence, ok?

I am still trying to find a solution W/O removing headers and footers
default setting on IE. If i remember correctly, It might be possible to
use CSS or javascript, but cannot find objects to create it.
thanks again,
s/RC

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Jul 23 '05 #8
On 02 Jun 2004 15:26:33 GMT, reneeccc west wrote:
Mr. Thompson, looking for a job?


Who would be 'looking for a job'
at the rates you are offering?

Do you mistakenly think this
is your 24/7 help-line?

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http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology
Jul 23 '05 #9
True, but it is kinda annoying since I wanted to have IE headers N
footers when I visit other web sites to print some pages.
So if I add a code on the template for my web page, then it will be
greatly convenient. (I do not have to remove and copy/paste contents on
IE H/F setting constantly.)

s/RC

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Jul 23 '05 #10
Hello people, is there any contact informtaion on this web site to get
rid of this funny creature? lol

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Jul 23 '05 #11
Did I say anything about the offering the rates? lol
This is a QandA place. This is not the place you wannt be jerk around.
got it?
get a life and grow up! LOL

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Jul 23 '05 #12
On 02 Jun 2004 16:06:42 GMT, reneeccc west wrote:
This is not the place you wannt be jerk around.
got it?


You get what you're given. Got it?

And in reponse to your comment
"is there any contact informtaion on this
web site to get rid of this funny creature?"

1) 'This' is not a web-site, it is a usenet newsgroup.

2) If you are referring to the site from
which you are posting, you might try
telling someone that cares..
<http://www.developersdex.com/contact.asp>

Ultimately though..
<http://www.physci.org/eg/dialog.jsp?text=Pog+mo+thoin%21&type=alert>

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Andrew Thompson
http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite
http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology
Jul 23 '05 #13
reneeccc west wrote:
Hello people, is there any contact informtaion on this
web site to get rid of this funny creature? lol


One of the running problems with web sites providing access to Usenet is
that their users don't fully appreciate what it is they are interacting
with.

For your information comp.lang.javascript is an un-moderated Usenet
newsgroup intended as a forum for the discussion of javascript (and now
all ECMAScript implementations) and directly related matters.

Nobody can be got rid of (so long as they don't breach their news
service provider's terms of service), those of us using newsreader
software can killfile individuals but there is little need for that and
not much to be gained from it.

You should read the newsgroups FAQ resources, but as you want to know
about remotely controlling printer settings you might start with:-

<URL: http://jibbering.com/faq/#FAQ4_23 >

- and then go on to read the rest (particularly section 2)

Richard.
Jul 23 '05 #14
reneeccc west wrote:
Did I say anything about the offering the rates? lol
This is a QandA place. This is not the place you wannt be jerk around.


No, it is NOT a QandA place, its a discussion group. You are making the
mistake of thinking that devedge is where you are solely posting, when
its Usenet (and comp.lang.javascript) that you are posting to.


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Randy
Chance Favors The Prepared Mind
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Jul 23 '05 #15
I that case you could consider installing another browser that you only
use to view and print your web site. You can then still use Internet
Explorer for other web sites.

Gert-Jan

reneeccc west wrote:

True, but it is kinda annoying since I wanted to have IE headers N
footers when I visit other web sites to print some pages.
So if I add a code on the template for my web page, then it will be
greatly convenient. (I do not have to remove and copy/paste contents on
IE H/F setting constantly.)

s/RC

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Jul 23 '05 #16
RC
so what is your point? just wanna be rude and argue for nothing? get away
from my postings.

"Andrew Thompson" <Se********@www.invalid> wrote in message
news:le******************************@40tude.net.. .
On 02 Jun 2004 16:06:42 GMT, reneeccc west wrote:
This is not the place you wannt be jerk around.
got it?


You get what you're given. Got it?

And in reponse to your comment
"is there any contact informtaion on this
web site to get rid of this funny creature?"

1) 'This' is not a web-site, it is a usenet newsgroup.

2) If you are referring to the site from
which you are posting, you might try
telling someone that cares..
<http://www.developersdex.com/contact.asp>

Ultimately though..
<http://www.physci.org/eg/dialog.jsp?text=Pog+mo+thoin%21&type=alert>

--
Andrew Thompson
http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite
http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology

Jul 23 '05 #17
RC
yeah, of course, it is a discussion group and sharing the information each
other.
Also, QandA. Question and Answer. Discussing on the issues or questions and
try to get a solution or answer.

BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people. hope no other junk
replies are permitted.
wella, have fun then.
"Randy Webb" <hi************@aol.com> wrote in message
news:u_********************@comcast.com...
reneeccc west wrote:
Did I say anything about the offering the rates? lol
This is a QandA place. This is not the place you wannt be jerk around.


No, it is NOT a QandA place, its a discussion group. You are making the
mistake of thinking that devedge is where you are solely posting, when
its Usenet (and comp.lang.javascript) that you are posting to.


--
Randy
Chance Favors The Prepared Mind
comp.lang.javascript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/

Jul 23 '05 #18
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:02:25 -0400, RC wrote:
BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.


I think you have clearly demonstrated
that possibility.. ;-)

--
Andrew Thompson
http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite
http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology
Jul 23 '05 #19
so?

"Andrew Thompson" <Se********@www.invalid> wrote in message
news:1l******************************@40tude.net.. .
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:02:25 -0400, RC wrote:
BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.


I think you have clearly demonstrated
that possibility.. ;-)

--
Andrew Thompson
http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite
http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology

Jul 23 '05 #20
RC wrote:
yeah, of course, it is a discussion group and sharing the information each
other.
And thats all it is. There was a question asked, and it was answered.
The fact that an OP doesn't get the *desired* answer is irrelevant. The
solution to the problem lies in comp.info.www.authoring.stylesheets though.
Also, QandA. Question and Answer. Discussing on the issues or questions and
try to get a solution or answer.
There was an answer given. And a good answer at that.
BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.
We get people like that sometimes, we ignore them for the most part
though. You are an exception.
hope no other junk replies are permitted.
And just who do you think would "prohibit" any reply that you don't like?
wella, have fun then.


I always have fun. You have fun too.

--
Randy
Chance Favors The Prepared Mind
comp.lang.javascript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/
Jul 23 '05 #21
Andrew Thompson <Se********@www.invalid> wrote in message news:<1l******************************@40tude.net> ...
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:02:25 -0400, RC wrote:
BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.


I think you have clearly demonstrated
that possibility.. ;-)


I think you are the one
Jul 23 '05 #22
Randy Webb <hi************@aol.com> wrote in message news:<uL********************@comcast.com>...
RC wrote:
yeah, of course, it is a discussion group and sharing the information each
other.


And thats all it is. There was a question asked, and it was answered.
The fact that an OP doesn't get the *desired* answer is irrelevant. The
solution to the problem lies in comp.info.www.authoring.stylesheets though.
Also, QandA. Question and Answer. Discussing on the issues or questions and
try to get a solution or answer.


There was an answer given. And a good answer at that.
BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.


We get people like that sometimes, we ignore them for the most part
though. You are an exception.
hope no other junk replies are permitted.


And just who do you think would "prohibit" any reply that you don't like?
wella, have fun then.


I always have fun. You have fun too.


you guys are both crazy... just let it go!!!!!!!!
Jul 23 '05 #23
te******@hotmail.com (TedJM) wrote in message news:<55**************************@posting.google. com>...
Andrew Thompson <Se********@www.invalid> wrote in message news:<1l******************************@40tude.net> ...
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:02:25 -0400, RC wrote:
BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.


I think you have clearly demonstrated
that possibility.. ;-)


I think you are the one


NO, he is not.

He is one of the loosers.
Jul 23 '05 #24
Lee
cappycafe said:

te******@hotmail.com (TedJM) wrote in message
news:<55**************************@posting.google .com>...
Andrew Thompson <Se********@www.invalid> wrote in message
news:<1l******************************@40tude.ne t>...
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:02:25 -0400, RC wrote:
>
> > BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.
>
> I think you have clearly demonstrated
> that possibility.. ;-)


I think you are the one


NO, he is not.

He is one of the loosers.


USENET laws declare that anybody who calls a person
a "looser" is automatically declared the *loser* of
the argument.

Jul 23 '05 #25
Lee <RE**************@cox.net> wrote in message news:<c9*********@drn.newsguy.com>...
cappycafe said:

te******@hotmail.com (TedJM) wrote in message
news:<55**************************@posting.google .com>...
Andrew Thompson <Se********@www.invalid> wrote in message
news:<1l******************************@40tude.ne t>...
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:02:25 -0400, RC wrote:
>
> > BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.
>
> I think you have clearly demonstrated
> that possibility.. ;-)

I think you are the one


NO, he is not.

He is one of the loosers.


USENET laws declare that anybody who calls a person
a "looser" is automatically declared the *loser* of
the argument.


ok, loser.
Jul 23 '05 #26
RC
a-ha! u are the same person! fking gay. just be shut up and get the fuck out
of ma face

"Randy Webb" <hi************@aol.com> wrote in message
news:uL********************@comcast.com...
RC wrote:
yeah, of course, it is a discussion group and sharing the information each other.
And thats all it is. There was a question asked, and it was answered.
The fact that an OP doesn't get the *desired* answer is irrelevant. The
solution to the problem lies in comp.info.www.authoring.stylesheets

though.
Also, QandA. Question and Answer. Discussing on the issues or questions and try to get a solution or answer.


There was an answer given. And a good answer at that.
BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.


We get people like that sometimes, we ignore them for the most part
though. You are an exception.
hope no other junk replies are permitted.


And just who do you think would "prohibit" any reply that you don't like?
wella, have fun then.


I always have fun. You have fun too.

--
Randy
Chance Favors The Prepared Mind
comp.lang.javascript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/

Jul 23 '05 #27
RC
what a skull num.

"Andrew Thompson" <Se********@www.invalid> wrote in message
news:1l******************************@40tude.net.. .
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:02:25 -0400, RC wrote:
BUT sometimes it could be a jerk group for jerk people.


I think you have clearly demonstrated
that possibility.. ;-)

--
Andrew Thompson
http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite
http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology

Jul 23 '05 #28
RC
u turn off your fking computer and get a job. u think u r something? yeah
something like a faggat.

"Andrew Thompson" <Se********@www.invalid> wrote in message
news:5e*****************************@40tude.net...
On 01 Jun 2004 22:26:39 GMT, reneeccc west wrote:
I do not have any visitors and just wanna print out a page with a clean
format excluding IE headers and footers.


So turn off your damn IE header/footer
settings and get on with your life.

--
Andrew Thompson
http://www.PhySci.org/ Open-source software suite
http://www.PhySci.org/codes/ Web & IT Help
http://www.1point1C.org/ Science & Technology

Jul 23 '05 #29

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