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scrren shot aspx page ?

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  • S Subin Mavunkal

    Hi , How to make a screen shot of our aspx page ? any idea ? With warm regards ...

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    nainakarri
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    We can use directly printscreen directly...... and then paste in paint

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    • R R Giskard Reventlov

      Alt + PrtScrn

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      yrishi
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      after Alt + Ptr Scr, open mspaint and press Ctrl + V & Save it....

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        We can use directly printscreen directly...... and then paste in paint

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        Subin Mavunkal
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        Sorry bros , I asked to make screenshot from code.I want to do it in a button click.I think I should use some client side scripts. With regards ....

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        • S Subin Mavunkal

          Sorry bros , I asked to make screenshot from code.I want to do it in a button click.I think I should use some client side scripts. With regards ....

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          You can try like this Onclientclick of a button ... call a function and inside write as below window.print();

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          • S Subin Mavunkal

            Sorry bros , I asked to make screenshot from code.I want to do it in a button click.I think I should use some client side scripts. With regards ....

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            Anurag Gandhi
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            Well, why do you need the screen shot. What exactly you are trying to do with screen shot? I personally don't suggest to do so. It is a security threat and most of the people will not allow their browser to access the clipboard like this. You can achieve it using ActiveX control but again it will work only in IE that too with ActiveX enabled browser.

            Anurag Gandhi. http://www.gandhisoft.com Life is a computer program and every one is the programmer of his own life.

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              after Alt + Ptr Scr, open mspaint and press Ctrl + V & Save it....

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              R Giskard Reventlov
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              You're right: I didn't think: if he didn't know how to Alt+PrtScr how the hell would he know what to do next? :-)

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              • S Subin Mavunkal

                Sorry bros , I asked to make screenshot from code.I want to do it in a button click.I think I should use some client side scripts. With regards ....

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                R Giskard Reventlov
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                Do you mean the rendered html that you'd see if you right-click on the page and select view source? You might have thought you were being clear but you weren't.

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                  You're right: I didn't think: if he didn't know how to Alt+PrtScr how the hell would he know what to do next? :-)

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                  yrishi
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                  why you are extending this..

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                    You're right: I didn't think: if he didn't know how to Alt+PrtScr how the hell would he know what to do next? :-)

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                    Subin Mavunkal
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                    ;P alt+print screen ?.this forum is for developers bro.

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                      why you are extending this..

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                      R Giskard Reventlov
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                      Because I can and it's fun.

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                        We can use directly printscreen directly...... and then paste in paint

                        Naina

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                        yrishi
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                        Please Please stop this discussion.... dont understand why we are changing our job....

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