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Posted by lkrubner on 10/25/05 21:37
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is there a way to take an html string and render it as a web browser
would, from the command line?
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lkrub...@geocities.com Oct 25, 10:55 am show options
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Date: 25 Oct 2005 07:55:47 -0700
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Subject: is there a way to take an html string and render it as a web
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I'd like to write a PHP script to be used from the command line on a
Unix machine. I'd like for the script to put together a string, turn it
into a web page, print it, then return control the command line.
Obviously it is quite easy to make a string that is valid HTML and send
it to the printer. The tough part is making look like a web page. In
particular, image tags should print out as images, not image tags.
Does anyone have an idea about how this is done?
Many thanks in advance.
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Justin Koivisto Oct 25, 11:22 am show options
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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 10:22:55 -0500
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Subject: Re: is there a way to take an html string and render it as a
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>lkrub...@geocities.com wrote:
>> I'd like to write a PHP script to be used from the command line on a
>> Unix machine. I'd like for the script to put together a string, turn it
>> into a web page, print it, then return control the command line.
>> Obviously it is quite easy to make a string that is valid HTML and send
>> it to the printer. The tough part is making look like a web page. In
>> particular, image tags should print out as images, not image tags.
> What kind of system are you running on (linux, windows,
> mac, etc)?
> My first thought would be to have the system call a web
> browser's print
> function, but that may be a bit too complex since it would amost
> certainly involve some kind of shell scripting or creating a
> simple
I'm sorry that I was not more clear before. I want to write a shell
script in PHP or Perl that will run on an HP Unix system. The script
should build up a string of HTML, turn it into a rendered web page,
send that to the printer, then return control the command line. When I
say "turn the string into a web page" I mean that HTML image tags
should print out as images, not HTML image tags.
I'm wondering how people would do this. Someone suggested I invoke the
rendering engine on mozilla, but I'm not clear on how this is done.
browser yourself...
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