JLippe wrote:Morning.
What does eValid do about a test for a "Print Now" operation on a web page?
Hope you can give some help on the matter.
Thanks
Thanks for asking JLippe.
Usually, if the user types "control-P" or clicks on a "Print this page" button somewhere on the web page, that results in a message that appears on your desktop screen as a "modal dialog".
It's modal because the machine waits for a user interation with the desktop to handle the required response.
Here is the short description of how Modial Dialog support works on eValid:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... modal.htmlTo be honest, this can be tricky because you have to program the script in a very primitive way.
But it works.
Here is a page with additional "hints" that may be of interest:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... hints.htmlLet us know if we can help further!
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