printing url [modified]
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i tried to use these lines of codes: [CODE] public class PrintingExample : System.Windows.Forms.Form { private System.ComponentModel.Container components; private System.Windows.Forms.Button printButton; private Font printFont; private StreamReader streamToPrint; public PrintingExample() : base() { // The Windows Forms Designer requires the following call. InitializeComponent(); } // The Click event is raised when the user clicks the Print button. private void printButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { try { streamToPrint = new StreamReader ("C:\\My Documents\\MyFile.txt"); try { printFont = new Font("Arial", 10); PrintDocument pd = new PrintDocument(); pd.PrintPage += new PrintPageEventHandler (this.pd_PrintPage); pd.Print(); } finally { streamToPrint.Close(); } } catch(Exception ex) { MessageBox.Show(ex.Message); } } // The PrintPage event is raised for each page to be printed. private void pd_PrintPage(object sender, PrintPageEventArgs ev) { float linesPerPage = 0; float yPos = 0; int count = 0; float leftMargin = ev.MarginBounds.Left; float topMargin = ev.MarginBounds.Top; string line = null; // Calculate the number of lines per page. linesPerPage = ev.MarginBounds.Height / printFont.GetHeight(ev.Graphics); // Print each line of the file. while(count < linesPerPage && ((line=streamToPrint.ReadLine()) != null)) { yPos = topMargin + (count * printFont.GetHeight(ev.Graphics)); ev.Graphics.DrawString(line, printFont, Brushes.Black, leftMargin, yPos, new StringFormat()); count++; } // If more lines exist, print another page. if(line != null) ev.HasMorePages = true; else ev.HasMorePages = false; } // The Windows Forms Designer requires the following procedure. private void InitializeComponent() { this.components = new System.ComponentModel.Container(); this.printButton = new System.Windows.Forms.Button(); this.ClientSize = new System.Drawing.Size(504, 381); this.Text = "Print Example"; printButton.ImageAlign = Sy
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i tried to use these lines of codes: [CODE] public class PrintingExample : System.Windows.Forms.Form { private System.ComponentModel.Container components; private System.Windows.Forms.Button printButton; private Font printFont; private StreamReader streamToPrint; public PrintingExample() : base() { // The Windows Forms Designer requires the following call. InitializeComponent(); } // The Click event is raised when the user clicks the Print button. private void printButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { try { streamToPrint = new StreamReader ("C:\\My Documents\\MyFile.txt"); try { printFont = new Font("Arial", 10); PrintDocument pd = new PrintDocument(); pd.PrintPage += new PrintPageEventHandler (this.pd_PrintPage); pd.Print(); } finally { streamToPrint.Close(); } } catch(Exception ex) { MessageBox.Show(ex.Message); } } // The PrintPage event is raised for each page to be printed. private void pd_PrintPage(object sender, PrintPageEventArgs ev) { float linesPerPage = 0; float yPos = 0; int count = 0; float leftMargin = ev.MarginBounds.Left; float topMargin = ev.MarginBounds.Top; string line = null; // Calculate the number of lines per page. linesPerPage = ev.MarginBounds.Height / printFont.GetHeight(ev.Graphics); // Print each line of the file. while(count < linesPerPage && ((line=streamToPrint.ReadLine()) != null)) { yPos = topMargin + (count * printFont.GetHeight(ev.Graphics)); ev.Graphics.DrawString(line, printFont, Brushes.Black, leftMargin, yPos, new StringFormat()); count++; } // If more lines exist, print another page. if(line != null) ev.HasMorePages = true; else ev.HasMorePages = false; } // The Windows Forms Designer requires the following procedure. private void InitializeComponent() { this.components = new System.ComponentModel.Container(); this.printButton = new System.Windows.Forms.Button(); this.ClientSize = new System.Drawing.Size(504, 381); this.Text = "Print Example"; printButton.ImageAlign = Sy
Wow, what a long post...:omg: Anyway, StreamReader class can't read remote web pages by itself -supposingly-. You should check the System.Net namespace for classes that read html pages -eg. HttpWebRequest- By the way, this way you will print the Html of the page. Why don't you check the WebBrowser component? It has a Print() method.