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Printing web site that won't allow it
I may have asked this before but don't recall the response and if so didn't
retain the response. Anyway, what about those annoying web sites that don't show their content when I use Firefox "Print Preview" and won't let me select and copy content to move it to a word precessor to print there? Anything I can otherwise try? Web sites seem to be making it harder and harder to print their contents for reference. TIA -- I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook. |
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Printing web site that won't allow it
On 9 Feb 2018 17:00:24 GMT, KenK wrote:
I may have asked this before but don't recall the response and if so didn't retain the response. Anyway, what about those annoying web sites that don't show their content when I use Firefox "Print Preview" and won't let me select and copy content to move it to a word precessor to print there? Anything I can otherwise try? Web sites seem to be making it harder and harder to print their contents for reference. TIA Use "Save As" and save it to your computer..... OR Take a graphic editor and screen capture the whole page. Save it as a ..JPG image. |
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Printing web site that won't allow it
KenK wrote:
I may have asked this before but don't recall the response and if so didn't retain the response. Anyway, what about those annoying web sites that don't show their content when I use Firefox "Print Preview" and won't let me select and copy content to move it to a word precessor to print there? Anything I can otherwise try? Web sites seem to be making it harder and harder to print their contents for reference. Many sites don't want to make it easy to steal their content. Many web sites now use dynamic documents (web pages) so what they show depends on how you got there, what you did, if you're logged in, etc hence the much heavier use of Javascript within the document along with more server- side scripting working in tandem to control what content gets delivered to the client. Often the content is images (even if it looks like text) or dynamic content that doesn't migrate well to static medium, like a hardcopy via Print. Printing requires re-retrieving the content to repaint the page to send a copy to the printer of what the site wants to currently deliver. That adds more bandwidth on their end which could amount to wasting their resources to resend the same content. If Print within the client doesn't work, see if printing to PDF works. There are lots of PDF "printers": the print job gets sent to an emulated printer that generates a .pdf (or an image file) instead of to printer hardware. I currently use Bullzip PDF Printer but have used PDFCreator. There are many others, like CutePDF, Foxit PDF, SumatraPDF, doPDF, etc. Most rely on Ghostscript to interpret the printer language sent by a Print function to convert to PDF language. It could be an included install bundled in the installer or you are required to separately download and install Ghostscript. Some use their own proprietary PDF converter so they don't rely on Ghostscript. The effect is the same: use the Print function in a program to send a printer stream to an emulated printer that converts to PDF and saves in a file. Converting (printing) to a PDF printer doesn't always give reasonable results. Again, web pages are often dynamic documents that don't lend themselves to static representation. Some other choices is to use extensions that capture what is currently rendering within the client. It doesn't re-retrieve the content from the server (which could deliver changed content). It uses the document already rendered by the web browser. Some extensions let you select a portion of the web page to capture (so you don't waste file space or paper on content you don't want, like ads or other articles other than the one you want to capture), all of the web page, or other selections. Some extensions even let you decide what elements of a document to keep or delete and then save/print what remains. They modify the document to your taste and then save that version of the document. The following are the extensions that I use (which are WebExtensions so I can keep extensions in sync between Firefox [Quantum] and Google Chrome): For capture and save: Nimbus Screenshot & Screen Video Recorder Firefox: https://tinyurl.com/yba5mcwr Google Chrome: https://preview.tinyurl.com/y6uwsl9p For editing and save: Print Edit WE Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...print-edit-we/ Google Chrome: http://tinyurl.com/y6ws6t2g Most times I just capture some or all of a web page using Nimbus (if printing to a PDF printer doesn't work). Only a few times have I used Print Edit WE but it was handy to let me select the *elements* within a document to save rather than capturing a region of the page which could still include elements that I didn't want in the output. |
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Printing web site that won't allow it
On 9 Feb 2018 17:00:24 GMT, KenK wrote:
I may have asked this before but don't recall the response and if so didn't retain the response. Anyway, what about those annoying web sites that don't show their content when I use Firefox "Print Preview" and won't let me select and copy content to move it to a word precessor to print there? Anything I can otherwise try? Web sites seem to be making it harder and harder to print their contents for reference. TIA Easy way... Before printing, disable JavaScript (don't reload the page). After printing, turn it back on. Depending on the web browser, the changes of JavaScript setting may not be in effect unless the web page is reloaded. In this case, do not use that web browser. Use other browser. e.g. Firefox Difficult way... Use a GreaseMonkey script via GreaseMonkey web browser addon to disable the website's anti-print, anti-clipboard, anti-right-click, etc. Note: need programming knowledge. |
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Printing web site that won't allow it
On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 04:58:16 +0700, JJ wrote:
On 9 Feb 2018 17:00:24 GMT, KenK wrote: I may have asked this before but don't recall the response and if so didn't retain the response. Anyway, what about those annoying web sites that don't show their content when I use Firefox "Print Preview" and won't let me select and copy content to move it to a word precessor to print there? Anything I can otherwise try? Web sites seem to be making it harder and harder to print their contents for reference. TIA Easy way... Before printing, disable JavaScript (don't reload the page). After printing, turn it back on. Depending on the web browser, the changes of JavaScript setting may not be in effect unless the web page is reloaded. In this case, do not use that web browser. Use other browser. e.g. Firefox Difficult way... Use a GreaseMonkey script via GreaseMonkey web browser addon to disable the website's anti-print, anti-clipboard, anti-right-click, etc. Note: need programming knowledge. On second thought... Post the URL of the problematic site. I'll make a solution for you. |
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Printing web site that won't allow it
KenK wrote:
I may have asked this before but don't recall the response and if so didn't retain the response. Anyway, what about those annoying web sites that don't show their content when I use Firefox "Print Preview" and won't let me select and copy content to move it to a word precessor to print there? Anything I can otherwise try? Web sites seem to be making it harder and harder to print their contents for reference. TIA http://www.web2pdfconvert.com/ No guarantees the output is complete though. Web content can be custom-delivered for the UserAgent, and also custom-designed to foul up conversion attempts. I tested it on a Yahoo page and the output was only two pages long, when in fact it was likely longer than that. If a web page is sufficiently booby-trapped, you're not going to copy it. Paul |
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Printing web site that won't allow it
On 2018-02-09 12:00, KenK wrote:
I may have asked this before but don't recall the response and if so didn't retain the response. Anyway, what about those annoying web sites that don't show their content when I use Firefox "Print Preview" and won't let me select and copy content to move it to a word precessor to print there? Anything I can otherwise try? Web sites seem to be making it harder and harder to print their contents for reference. TIA I don't think websites are actively preventing you from printing them (unlike blocking copy/paste which they DO actively block). I've got 2 bugs opened for websites that won't print in Firefox, and I could open many more - more and more websites use whatever is making Firefox crash on printing (the latest for me is GHacks Tech News, I could print it 2 months ago, but no longer). I just open the page in Google Chrome; it's very solid when it comes to printing. Best Regards, -- ! _\|/_ Sylvain / ! (o o) Memberavid-Suzuki-Fdn/EFF/Red+Cross/SPCA/Planetary-Society oO-( )-Oo Captain Picard, I have a clever plan! -Ensign Baldrick |
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