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    microsoc
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    Hi Guys! :-D Is it possible to capture a screenshot of an active web browser? or even the whole screen? I already searched the net but it only gave me codes for windows applications. Or is it realy only applicable for windows? :( If not, how to do it? :^) Thanks in advance :-D

    microsoc :cool:

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      Hi Guys! :-D Is it possible to capture a screenshot of an active web browser? or even the whole screen? I already searched the net but it only gave me codes for windows applications. Or is it realy only applicable for windows? :( If not, how to do it? :^) Thanks in advance :-D

      microsoc :cool:

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      Michael Sync
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      microsoc wrote:

      is it realy only applicable for windows?

      You can't capture the screenshot from web application unless you are using ActiveX control which runs only on IE-specific browser..

      Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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        microsoc wrote:

        is it realy only applicable for windows?

        You can't capture the screenshot from web application unless you are using ActiveX control which runs only on IE-specific browser..

        Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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        I see...I'm also suspecting that it is a permission issue since the server is the one executing the process of capturing the client's active browser or screen. :^) Anyway, thanks for the idea of using an ActiveX control. This might solve my problem. :-D Cheers! :cool:

        microsoc :cool:

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